Ashanti Region: Nursing mother killed as soldiers allegedly ‘open fire on mourners’

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Some of the soldiers at the scene

A nursing mother in her late 30s has been confirmed dead after soldiers reportedly fired live ammunition on mourners in the Amansie South District town of Manso/Datano in the Ashanti Region, over the weekend.

The deceased Felicia Donkor and her child were hit by a stray bullet when the officers took over the streets as residents observed the final funeral rites of a resident said to have died after falling into a mining pit, months ago.

She was rushed to St. Michael’s Hospital at Agroyesum but was referred to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital where she died on Sunday (November 20). Her child however survived with gunshot wounds and is responding to treatment, according to local reporters.

It is unclear what may have triggered this incident. Footage of military officers firing indiscriminately has surfaced online. Reports, however, indicate tension in the area as opinion leaders mount calls on the Ghana Army to withdraw the officers from the community.

“We had a burial service for a young man who died three months ago,” Assemblyman for the area Kwame Amponsah told Accra-based Asaase Radio. “There was a military patrol at a nearby village, upon reaching my community, they saw the people in the community jubilating and singing.”

“The soldiers started chasing them and fired ammunition which hit one lady. She was rushed to a nearby hospital, but was subsequently transferred to Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital and was pronounced dead yesterday.”

Withdrawal

“My community people are calling for the withdrawal of the military personnel, and as assembly member and presiding member for the district, I am in support of that,” Amponsah said.

Visit

The Ghana Army is yet to respond to calls for comment. Dailymailgh.com understands a delegation from the Ashanti Regional Police Headquarters has visited the community on a fact-finding mission and also to commiserate with the bereaved family.

SOURCE: DAILY MAIL GH

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