Ashaiman: Mom of Slain Soldier Weeps as She Details Her Son's Life, Netizen Says “It's Heartbreaking”

Ashaiman: Mom of Slain Soldier Weeps as She Details Her Son's Life, Netizen Says “It's Heartbreaking”

  • The mother of Sherif Imoro, a young soldier allegedly stabbed to death at Ashaiman, broke down in tears as she detailed her son's lifestyle
  • She told TV3 Ghana that her son was modest and was often with her when he visited her at Ashaiman
  • Netizens were moved to tears by the video of the distraught mother crying as she confirmed her son's horrific death

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Afia, the mother of Sherif Imoro, a young soldier allegedly stabbed to death at Ashaiman, broke down in tears as she detailed her son's lifestyle before his painful demise.

The heartbroken mother said the son's death has significantly affected her and the entire family.

Sherif Imoro's mom details his life before death

Recalling the events before she learned about her son's demise, the grieving woman told TV3 Ghana that he called home from Sunyani in Ghana's Bono Region a few days before his alleged murder.

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Photo of slain soldier and his mom.
Mom of alleged slain soldier weeps as she details her son's humble life. Photo credit: TV3 Ghana.
Source: Instagram

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"My son has no friends. He's always with me when he visits me [at Ashaiman). He calls me before visiting but did not call me this time. I had no idea that he was coming to Ashaiman. I didn't know he was going to die this way.
''I'd have preferred that the sickness had taken his life instead of this painful death. This is extremely painful," she told TV3 Ghana.

The video of Imoro's mom shedding tears triggered the emotional reactions of netizens.

Watch the clip below:

How peeps reacted to the video of late Imoro's mom

Edudzi14 commented:

It's very sad .

SamDee posted:

Eii...Ghana. It's more than sad for a mother to lose her son after all the struggle.

Ludmil_asare posted:

May his soul Rest In Peace.

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Afua_mabel commented:

The person was stabbed to death, and you want to conduct an autopsy? For what exactly? Ghana dierrr everything turns foolish case. The military saw this coming, so they needed to retaliate fast.

Ahocfe reacted:

What's going on in Ghana? Omg, this is heartbreaking .

Sochrisgold commented:

Hm! Mother Ghana Not not, autopsy? Why the cause of the accident is clear.

Sheadymade commented:

Hmm, it's only when a security man has been harmed that's the only case in which people are beaten. The rest, investigation will be carried out and in most cases, we don't even hear anything in the end. We all condemned this killing of a military man but i as a layenman do not think this is the right way to go about it. God save us.

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Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported that men in Ghana Military Forces uniforms are shown brutalizing Ashaiman Official Town inhabitants in videos emerging on social media, purportedly after one of their coworkers was killed.

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Commentators have called the occurrence terrifying, and by 11:00 on March 7, "Ashaiman" was among the top five trends.

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Nathaniel Crabbe (Human-Interest editor) Nathaniel Crabbe is a journalist and editor with a degree in Journalism from the Ghana Institute of Journalism, where he graduated in 2015. He earned his master's from UPSA in December 2023. Before becoming an editor/writer of political/entertainment and human interest stories at Asaase Radio, Crabbe was a news reporter at TV3 Ghana. With experience spanning over ten years, he now works at YEN.com.gh as a human interest editor. You can reach him via nathaniel.crabbe@yen.com.gh.