Shocking Revelation: Late soldier’s Mother Didn’t Know Son Was Coming To Ashaiman! (VIDEO)

By Riddy10 3 Min Read

The death of the 22-year-old military officer, Sheriff Imoro, has left his mother, Afia Kyerah, devastated.

She claims she had no idea that her son was visiting Ashaiman while on sick leave from his base in Sunyani, Bono Region. The alleged murder of the young soldier sparked military brutality in Ashaiman on Tuesday, March 7.

The pain of losing a child is indescribable, and Afia Kyerah’s anguish is evident in her statement to the media. She claims that her son didn’t have any friends and was always with her, which made him a target of teasing from some neighbors who referred to him as a “mummy’s boy.”

She had no idea that Sheriff was coming to Ashaiman, let alone that he would die in such a manner. The mother’s grief is palpable, and she wants justice to be served for her son’s death.

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According to reports, Sheriff was stabbed to death by unknown attackers while on his way back from his girlfriend’s house in Taifa to his home in Zongo-Laka, Ashaiman. The incident happened on Saturday morning, and it’s unclear who the attackers were or what their motive was.

The alleged murder of the young soldier sparked military brutality in Ashaiman on Tuesday, March 7. Military personnel stormed the area and brutalized anyone they came across.

The actions of the military have been widely criticized, with many questioning the use of excessive force against civilians.

Shocking Revelation: Late soldier's Mother Didn't Know Son Was Coming To Ashaiman! (VIDEO)

The incident has reignited the debate around the use of the military in civilian matters and the need for greater accountability for the actions of security forces.

The death of Sheriff Imoro is a tragedy, and his mother’s pain is a reminder of the human cost of violence. It’s essential that the authorities conduct a thorough investigation into the incident and bring those responsible to justice.

At the same time, there is a need for a broader conversation about the role of the military in civilian matters and the need for greater accountability and transparency in the actions of security forces.

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In conclusion, the death of Sheriff Imoro has left his mother devastated, and she wants justice for her son’s death.

The alleged murder of the young soldier sparked military brutality in Ashaiman, which has reignited the debate around the use of the military in civilian matters.

The incident highlights the need for a broader conversation about the role of the military in civilian matters and the need for greater accountability and transparency in the actions of security forces.

 

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