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Nursing students beat thieves to pulp

Aggrieved students of the Dunkwa Nursing and Midwifery Training School at Dunkwa-Offin in the Central region have beaten to pulp two suspected thieves believed to be in their early 30s.
 
 

Aggrieved students of the Dunkwa Nursing and Midwifery Training School at Dunkwa-Offin in the Central region have beaten to pulp two suspected thieves believed to be in their early 30s.

The thieves run out of luck as they were caught on Sunday June 20, 2016 by the students.

Thieves have some time now been terrorizing students of the school and robbing them of their valuables.

It took the intervention of the Dunkwa police to rescue the suspects from the angry students.

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The two sustained serious injuries on their bodies and are currently receiving treatment at the Dunkwa Government Hospital.

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