A person believed to be in his 70s, who claimed to be a wizard, was
on Wednesday located on the banks of the Okrudu River at Kaimebre, a
settlement near the Kasoa New Market in the Central Region Ghana.
The
man, who gave his name as Charles Atta, looked frail, pale and bore
protruding breasts like this of an adolescent girl. His body was smeared
with mud from the bank of the river where he was found by two brothers,
Liberty Obeng and Innocent Obeng, who claimed they found the strange
man crying for help.
The 2 brothers told Daily
Guide reporters that the self-acclaimed wizard confessed in their mind
he was in the organization of colleagues, including a medical doctor and
were flying to Cape Coast for a meeting when he was forced down. In
accordance with him, they certainly were flying over a church where an
all-night vigil was being held when he crash- landed at Servant Kings
International School.
“Whenever we as ked him where he was via, Atta told us he was from Akuapem Akropong but was flying to Cape Coast to wait a meeting for witches and wizards,” he said.
Charles also confessed that the two puffy
protrusions on his chest were breasts extracted from his 16-year- old
granddaughter and he normally borrowed them for his night activities.
The
2 brothers said they were initially confused and bewildered
by the weird sight of the man, and being unsure of what to do to
him took him to Pink FM, a local radio station at Kasoa for help. When
the strange announcement was created on radio, hundreds of individuals
besieged the premises of the radio station to start to see the suspected
wizard.
Upon hearing the news, the Kasoa District Police dispatched a number of police personnel to the station to save the victim from being lynched. Superintendent Samuel Tabril Punobyin told the paper that law enforcement didn't investigate spiritual matters and that the suspected wiz-ard could therefore not be charged.
He said law enforcement would search for
the family erf the man and hand him over to them. Charles Atta remains
in the custody of the Kasoa Police.
Source: Ghana Web
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