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Kasoa Murder: Suspect Reveals Emotional Last Words Of 10-Year-Old As He Hit His Head With A Block

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Chilling details have emerged from the Kaneshie District Court about how the two teenagers murdered a 10-year-old at Kasoa in the Central Region.

According to a report by myjoyonline, Felix Nyarko aka Yaw Anane during the proceeding told the judge, Rosemond Agyiri, how he and his accomplice, Nicholas Kwami Kani, ended the life of Ishmael Abdullah.

Felix said on the Wednesday before the April 3, 2021, murder, they were about to kidnap their victim but Ishmael Abdullah’s mother called her son so, “I was not able to kidnap him like we planned.”

According to him, they lured the victim using a video game as excuse to get him to an uncompleted building.

“When we got there, Nicholas told Ishmael (victim) that the game was in the sack over there so Nicholas bent down to pick the game from the sack. Nicholas then used a club to hit the back of his head and he fell to the floor, unable to speak. We dragged him closer to us and Nicholas hit him again with the club,” he said.

Yaw Anane said he then picked a block and just when he was about to hit Ishmael Abdullah, “he asked me ‘you that you are my good friend, why are you doing this to me? What have I done to you’?”

He however went ahead and continued hitting him with the block.

He said they then went ahead to dig a hole and put the victim in it although he was still breathing.

The court then ruled that “based on the statements you made this afternoon, I deem it necessary to commit you to stand trial.”

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