
19 year old boy, Francis Esson who stabbed his brother in Effiakuma in the Effia-Kwesimintsim Municipality of the Western Religion has been arrested by the police for allegedly stabbing his elder brother, Emmanuel A to Simpson who is 21 to death.
This unfortunate incident happened on Sunday during a scuffle between them. According to people who witnessed the incident, the two brothers were seen at a car washing bay at Effiakuma engaging in some verbal exchanges.
However, they indicated that it was not clear what the two brothers were quarrelling about. They later saw Francis Esson pull a knife in the process and stabbed his elder in the chest.
In an investigation by the Western Regional Police, 19 year old boy Francis Esson has revealed what led him stabbed his elder brother to death. According to him, his brother was owing him an amount of money which he had refused to pay.

The body has since been deposited at the Effia Nkwanta hospital morgue awaiting autopsy and preservation. Meanwhile the police has started investigation into the alleged case.
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