A professional teacher in his 40s has been arrested by the police after he allegedly butchered one of his students.
This sad incident happened at Wassa Sompre in the Western Region on Wednesday November 30, 2022 around 7:00pm.
Speaking to Filasconews.com, eye witnesses said, four(4) male students in the same school with the teacher allegedly went to the teacher’s maize farm to steal some of the maize.
Through a tip-off, the teacher went to the farm to see the four students in his maize farm.
Immediately they saw the teacher, the students started running while the teacher chases them with his cutlass.
Three(3) out of the four(4) students were able to ran faster than the teacher leaving their colleague behind.
Unfortunately for him, the teacher apprehended him after a hot chase and butchered him.
He cat him deep at his back with his sharp cutlass and attempted finishing him but the crying of the student alarmed nearby residents to come to his aid.
The student is currently receiving treatment at the Dompre hospital while the suspect (teacher) has been arrested by the Police in Wassa Sompre.
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