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Okada Rider Murdered in Cold Blood at Berekum

Story Highlights
  • Mustapha Mohammed, a 19-year-old was the victim of a senseless killing
  • The Okada rider was shot in the head by unidentified assailants
  • Mohammed managed to ride his Okada to Berekum before succumbing to his wounds

In a heartbreaking incident in the Bono region, 19-year-old Mustapha Mohammed, an Okada driver, student, and aspiring artist, was tragically shot and killed by unidentified assailants.

The attack occurred in the suburb of Sofokyere, located at Berekum.

According to reports, Mustapha was making his usual rounds when he was approached by a group of unknown gunmen.

The assailants targeted him with a gunshot to the head, leaving him gravely injured. Despite his severe condition, Mustapha managed to drive his motorbike to Berekum, hoping to get medical help.

Emergency services were summoned, and he was quickly transported to a local hospital. However, despite the best efforts of medical personnel, Mustapha did not survive the injuries inflicted by the gunshot.

The motive behind the attack remains unclear, and authorities are actively investigating the case. The community is left in shock and mourning, as Mustapha was not only a student but also a promising young artist with a bright future ahead of him.

Friends and family are grieving the loss of a young man who had so much potential and was deeply loved by those who knew him. His sudden and violent death has raised questions about safety and security in the area.

Local residents have expressed their concerns about the increasing violence in the region, calling for heightened security measures and swift justice for Mustapha. The tragic event has also sparked a conversation about the challenges faced by young people trying to make a living in difficult circumstances.

As the investigation continues, the community is coming together to support Mustapha’s family and honor his memory. His untimely death has left a void that will be hard to fill, but his spirit and dreams will continue to inspire those who knew him.

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