According to ghana news agency:orse, Bame, Kpale, Etordome, and Goviefe. After hours of searching, his mutilated body was later discovered in a shallow stream near his farmland.
The tragic incident has left his family, particularly his wife and four young children, in deep grief. As the sole breadwinner of the household, his sudden and violent death had created not only an emotional vacuum but also a severe financial strain on the family.
In a show of solidarity, Bishop Goldsmith and the Kairos Rhema Foundation presented essential household provisions including bags of rice, cooking oil, sugar, tin tomatoes, and a cash donation to the bereaved family. The gesture was aimed at providing immediate relief and easing the burden of daily survival as the family copes with their loss.
Bishop Goldsmith, during the presentation, emphasized that the support was an act of love and Christian duty. He urged the family to remain strong in faith despite the tragedy. ‘Our brother’s life was cut short in a cruel manner, but his memory will live on. This support is a reminder that the church and the community stand with you in this dark hour. God is close to the brokenhearted, and together we will help carry this burden,’ he assured.
Community members who witnessed the presentation commended the Kairos Rhema Foundation for demonstrating compassion in action and for standing by the family when they needed it most. Meanwhile, the Ho West District Police Command has commenced investigations, with the body of the deceased deposited at the Ho Teaching Hospital morgue for autopsy. Security concerns remain high in the community, with calls for increased patrols to safeguard farmers who spend long hours on their farms.
The support from Bishop Goldsmith and the Foundation, together with sympathizers both home and abroad, has brought some comfort to the family, serving as a ray of hope amid their grief.