BREAKING! Man Beaten To De@th For Attempting To Steal ‘VIP Bus’ At Kumasi

By Riddy10 3 Min Read

A man in his mid-30s has reportedly been beaten to death in Kumasi, Ghana, after attempting to steal a Grand Bird bus.

The incident occurred on the morning of Wednesday, March 8, 2023, at Asafo in the Ashanti Regional capital.

According to eyewitnesses, the driver’s assistant of the bus noticed the theft and pursued the suspect in a tricycle, aided by members of the public. The suspect, who was driving the stolen bus, eventually decided to abandon it while still in motion, causing damage to a nearby car.

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The mob caught up with the thief and subjected him to severe beatings. Unfortunately, the beating proved too much for the man, and he passed away as a result of the mob’s actions.

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His body has since been taken to a morgue in Asokwa for preservation and further investigation by the police.

This incident highlights the increasing problem of theft and violence in Ghana. The government has long been urged to take more action to combat these issues, with many citizens feeling that they are not doing enough to protect them.

 Man Beaten To De@th For Attempting To Steal ‘VIP Bus’ At Kumasi

The police, in particular, have come under fire for their perceived inaction in the face of rising crime rates.

The incident has also raised concerns about the safety of public transportation in Kumasi. Many people are worried about the ease with which thieves can steal buses and other forms of transport, putting passengers’ lives at risk.

Meanwhile, the police have called on members of the public to remain calm and not to take the law into their own hands.

They have vowed to investigate the incident thoroughly and bring those responsible for the man’s death to justice.

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In conclusion, the death of the man who attempted to steal a Grand Bird bus in Kumasi is a tragic reminder of the violence that plagues Ghana’s streets.

It is a wake-up call to the authorities to take more decisive action to protect citizens and combat crime.

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