Sister of 23-year-old student who was shot dead in Mercedes Benz reveals how he got the car in new video

Sister of 23-year-old student who was shot dead in Mercedes Benz reveals how he got the car in new video

The sister of Kwabena Asumadu, the 23-year-old Oyoko School of Dispensing Optics student who was shot dead by unknown gunmen at Sofoline in Kumasi, has revealed how her deceased brother obtained the unregistered Mercedes Benz car.

According to the bereaved woman who spoke to Oheneba Media, the car was purchased for both her and the late brother by friends who had previously assisted them.

Her revelation was intended to put to rest speculations about where and how a young man of the deceased’s age could have obtained a Mercedes Benz car.

She went on to say that because Kwabena was a student, he used the car for his commute and drove her and her children wherever they needed to go.

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She lamented the fact that her brother’s life had been cut short for reasons known only to his killers, despite the fact that he was a calm young man who never had a problem with anyone.

Sister of 23-year-old student who was shot dead in Mercedes Benz reveals how he got the car in new video

The Level 100 student was said to be returning from Offinso after dropping off a female friend when his assailants shot him several times in the neck and head at close range through his car’s driver’s window.

He died instantly, and the Suntreso Police Department discovered his lifeless body around 11:50 p.m., after the assailants had fled.

His body was taken to the morgue at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital for preservation and autopsy.

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Sister of 23-year-old student who was shot dead in Mercedes Benz reveals how he got the car in new video

The scene of the bloody incident has been visited and inspected by a Crime Scene Management team, and an investigation is ongoing.