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Major Mahama's autopsy report ready

The report which has not been made public yet was only filed at the registry of the district court after the presiding judge summoned the pathologist to inquire why it had delayed for several months.

The report which has not been made public yet was only filed at the registry of the district court after the presiding judge summoned the pathologist to inquire why it had delayed for several months.

Dr. Adusei also blamed the police for the delay in the conclusion of the autopsy. He told the court the police have been uncooperative with him, as certain demands of his have not been met.

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The filing of the report will now pave way for the committal processes of the suspects to continue, as it stalled for some time due to the delay.

Captain Maxwell Mahama of the 5 Battalion of Infantry at Burma Camp in Accra who was on detachment duties at Diaso in the Central Region was lynched by the youth of the town.

The officer was on operational duties at the Alaska C&G Mining Company at Amenase Forest, near Diaso in the Central Region.

He was said to be jogging when some residents accused him of being part of a robbery gang that stormed Denkyira-Obuasi the previous day.

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Other reports say the assemblyman of the area organised some youth in the town to beat him to death.

Twenty-five people are currently facing trial on the charge of murder.

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