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NDC financier and former assemblyman for Nogokpo found dead in his room - Family suspects foul play

The body of the 56-year-old was found in his living room

Fri, 16 Jun 2023 Source: GNA

Residents of Yelibato, a community near Nogokpo in the Ketu South Municipality of the Volta region, are in a state of shock following the discovery of the lifeless body of the former assemblyman for Nogokpo-Ativuta electoral area, Mr Christian Kwame Amuzu.

The body of the 56 year old was found hanging on a rope in his living room in the early hours of Wednesday, June 14.

Torgbi Atsu Gledza, an elder brother of the late former assemblyman and head of the Amuzu family told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that the deceased was a healthy and hearty person who didn't complain of any illness or issues prior to his mysterious death.

He said contrary to earlier reports that the respected and accomplished businessman allegedly died of suicide, the family suspects that he may not have killed himself as was reported.

"CK is a prominent member of our society, a successful businessman, known widely in political circles - this is a man who has made it in life, infact with his position and status in the society, we don't believe he can take his own life - there's something more to his death than is being reported," Torgbi Gledza intimated.

He said the family was sure that the wife of the late assemblyman did not pass the night at home prior to his death that fateful morning and that earlier reports attributed to her about taking their children to school were far from the facts so far gathered by the family.

Mr Jonas Fotor Agbagba, current assemblyman for the area told the GNA that he had met with the late former assemblyman just a day before the incident and they both had some discussions on the forward march of the electoral area and wondered what could have led to his bizarre passing.

"I met with him just yesterday [Tuesday] - as you know, the local assembly elections are just in the corner and so we had some discussions as to how best to position myself for the election and some other matters relating to the progress of the electoral area. He is someone who really has the interest of the area at heart - it's really shocking - I just can't believe it," Mr Agbagba lamented.

He described the passing of the former Assemblyman as a great loss to the Nogokpo-Ativuta electoral area.

Many people the GNA interviewed, described the late former assemblyman as a kind and loving person who has supported a lot of people in the area to acquire higher education, provided the women folk with livelihood support and offered employment to many youth of the area.

The late Christian Kwame Amuzu, fondly refered to as C.K by his friends and loved ones, was a businessman and partner of Sayon and Express Petroleum Companies and other businesses in parts of the Volta region.

He is a staunch member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and one of it's strong financiers in the Ketu South constituency, whose sudden passing had been described by party faithful as "a big loss" to the NDC in the constituency.

His sudden death has thrown members of the NDC in the constituency into a state of utter disbelief.

They have since the incident thronged his residence to commiserate with the bereaved family.

The late former assemblyman was said to have played a pivotal role in the ensuing impasse between the Chiefs and people of Nogokpo and the Archbishop Charles Agyin-Asare.

He was said to have led a delegation on behalf of a prominent politician who hailed from the area to impress upon the traditional leaders of the town to deal with the impasse behind closed doors and to let sleeping dogs lie.

He was in the process of ensuring that the matter was settled amicably before his sudden demise.

The body of the late C.K Amuzu had been deposited at the Sacred Heart morge at Abor whiles the Agbozume police have since invited his wife and housemaid to assist in investigations to unravel the cause of his death.

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Source: GNA
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