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It’s Not True My Son Was Courting Somebody’s Girlfriend – Mom Of Slain Soldier Speaks

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The mom of Trooper Sherif Imoro, the soldier killed in Ashaiman, has denied experiences that he was killed as a consequence of courting somebody’s girlfriend.

Imoro died in Ashaiman after being stabbed by some unknown assailants.

He was a younger soldier stationed in Sunyani who had reportedly come to Accra for some coaching and was killed on his manner house to go to his household in Ashaiman the place he grew up.

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Following his dying, the navy invaded Ashaiman and carried out some brutal acts in retaliation.

Some experiences additionally emerged that he died as a consequence of dating a girl who had a separate boyfriend and the man and his cronies ambushed him.

Reacting to these experiences, his mom stated there is no such thing as a fact to them.

In line with her, Imoro was coming to go to his household when he was killed.

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