A 22-year-old tricycle rider, Kwabena Baah aka ‘Abode3’, has been stabbed to death at Kru, a suburb of Cape Coast in the Central Region.
His friend is said to have stabbed him after allegedly proposing to a woman, who was also his friend’s lover
The woman is reported to have accepted the deceased’s proposal, claiming she and his friend had called it quits.
Narrating to the media how it all happened, the mother of the deceased, Aunty Efua Mbrobah, said she was home when she heard people screaming outside.
She said she rushed outside to find out what was going on, only, to find her son lying in a pool of blood.
Madam Mbrobah revealed that Abode3 and his friend, met on the streets, where they began to argue over the woman and it turned into a fight between the two.
His friend ended up stabbing the deceased twice in the process.
“He was stabbed twice, one in his stomach and in the chest,” mother of the deceased narrated.
Abode3 was rushed to the hospital, but on the way to the hospital, the driver of the car realized his phone had been stolen together with some other items, which infuriated him, so, he asked those in the vehicle to get out of his car.
They however, managed to take her son, to the Bakaano Government Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
CCF’s crime prevention advocacy
Aside paying for the fines of petty offenders, Crime Check Foundation (CCF) has introduced programmes including the latest ‘Stay Away From Trouble’ as part of its crime prevention advocacy project.
Through these programmes CCF cautions the general public against acts that could land them in trouble in a bid to curb crime.
The Foundation screens one-on-one interviews with prison inmates bringing to bear acts that landed them in prison and the difficulties they face in custody.
It has also paid the fines of many petty offenders for their release and integrated them into society