The Gomoa East District’s Millennium City Police Command has started an inquiry into the events that led to the deaths of a mother and son at Green Estate, a neighborhood of Nyame N’Adom.
The woman, who was between the ages of 48 and 50, and her son, Alexander Ofori, who is 28 years old, were discovered dead in their three-bedroom apartment last Saturday, January 7, after neighbors complained to the authorities about a foul odor coming from the home.
When the police arrived, they discovered that the two had passed away many days prior to their finding. Their bodies were nearly decayed.
Since then, the victims’ bodies have been placed at the mortuary.
A local who spoke with the media claimed that she last saw the mother, who ran a tavern in the neighborhood with her son, early on the morning of Tuesday, January 3.
James Amuah, the chairman of the Gomoa Nyame N’Adom Residents’ Group, told the media that the woman’s relative had alerted the association that she could not be reached despite several phone calls.She went back to the house that evening (January 6), but it was locked up, so she was unable to find her.
Source: Myjoyonline.com