Commotion has assumed control Fumesua, a Ghanaian town after a casket was found before a well known boss' royal residence.
Chiefs and occupants of Fumesua, a suburb of Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana
have stayed in stun over the revelation of the coffin before the Chief of Fumesua's castle.
The coffin, which was then marginally opened upon revelation by a few occupants of the town contains two jugs of schnapp, dark and red calico and a letter allegely from a gathering by name, Concerned Citizens.
The letter speaks to the town boss, Nana Esua Amoako to think about returning as a plot of area utilized as a burial ground he is asserted to have sold to a private designer without leading due industriousness.
It additionally said what the private temporary worker did by gathering overwhelming machines to "clear the entire site/arrive and stored all the sand/mud/and the DEAD BODIES beforehand covered, and saved them at an obscure spot, is against custom."
The letter additionally criticizes the boss for neglecting to "play out any RITUALS on the area, which advancements are on going."
This activity of the boss and the engineer, the gathering whose pioneers are not known, accepts is in charge of the passing of "youngsters, youth and moderately aged natives of Fumesua."
A welcome has been tossed to Nana Esua Amoako to go to a meeting of the gathering which will happen on Sunday, July 24, to "backing ethically and profoundly" discourses.
The sub-boss are regarding this as an otherworldly issue and have required a meeting to investigate the matter.
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