Ishmael Mensah: Video of 10-year-old boy killed in Kasoa for money rituals emerges for the first time
- An emotional video of the murdered 10-year-old boy, Ishmael Mensah, who was killed by two teenagers in Kasoa for money rituals has surfaced online
- The video shows Ishmael Mensah creating beautiful memories with his friends as they jammed to Larruso’s Killy Killy song
- The heartbreaking video has sparked emotions on social media
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An emotional video clip of the murdered 10-year-old boy, Ishmael Mensah who was killed by two teenagers in Kasoa for money rituals has emerged on social media.
In the heartbreaking video, Ishmael Mensah and his friends could be seen jamming to Larruso's Killy Killy song.
The video shows the little boy creating special memories and bonding with his two friends.
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported a tear-arousing photo of Ishmael Mensah emerged on social media.
In the heartbreaking photo online, he posed beside an elderly woman as he beamed with smiles for the camera.
The youngster appeared in the photo wearing Misbaha (prayer beads) around his neck over African wear.
The body of Ishmael has been deposited at the police hospital pending investigations.
Meanwhile, court proceedings were held at Awutu Ofankor District Court on Tuesday, and the teenage suspects confessed that a juju man they saw while watching television was the one that demanded human parts and a sum of GHc5,000.
Felix Nyarko, 16, and Nicholas Kene, 17 remanded to spend two weeks in police custody by the presiding judge, Her Worship, Rosemond Vera Ocloo.
The case has been adjourned to April 20, 2021.
In other news, a female junior high school graduate, Rachael Mensah, who works as a professional painter has carved a niche for herself in the male-dominated field.
While growing up, Rachael Mensah nurtured the dream of becoming a policewoman but later had to pursue a different career due to financial impediments.
Despite having a difficult childhood due to financial challenges that truncated her education to senior high school, Rachael Mensah was resolved to change her fortunes to better her life.
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Source: YEN.com.gh