Rasta man stabs Security man

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  • Good name. 10 years ago

    The guy is not dead , Why call him deceased? .

  • Reflex 10 years ago

    Our dear journalists, always take our time when putting out stories because the whole world has access to them. How can you say " the deceased person is on admission receiving treatment"?

  • Edward Scarce 10 years ago

    If the injured is receiving treatment at the hospital why could you call him a deceased.

    Poor jounarism at its best.

  • Razak 10 years ago

    Lol hahahaha ????

  • Stevie 10 years ago

    Ghana's future is really murky to say the least with these JSS graduates.

  • Nana 10 years ago

    You Ghanaweb news written by reporters on issues and events are full of unedited publications with grammatical errors and wrongful usage of words. The development needs to be checked for it embarrassing and shameful.

  • GIGI 10 years ago

    The deceased, who sustained various degrees of injuries in the chest and arm, is currently on admission at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital receiving treatment. Please tell me how can the deceased be on admission receiving trea ...
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  • EZEKIEL 10 years ago

    HOW on earth can the DECEASED be responding to treatment ??????????
    No doubt,according to Min. of Education, Prof. Mrs. Dr.......Ghana is doing well! Tweaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

  • Kathy 10 years ago

    'Deceased' refers to a person who has recently died. Therefore that person can't be on admission.

  • Fakornam 10 years ago

    Please let's be mindful of our choice of words and use the correct registers. Our journalists must ensure they edit their articles before putting them on air. It is impossible for a deceased person to be on admission! Incred ...
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