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| Bono Region mourns Haggar Nyorkpatey, 27, found murdered on her farm—police launch full investigation |
- Intro
- Victim Profile and Timeline
- Crime Scene and Forensic Findings
- Community Response and Search Efforts
- Police Investigation and Official Statement
- Security Implications and Regional Concerns
- Summary
Intro:
The Bono Regional Police Command has launched a full-scale investigation into the suspected murder of 27-year-old Haggar Nyorkpatey, a pregnant farmer whose body was discovered on her farm near Yaw Wusukrom, a remote community in the Dormaa West District. The incident, which occurred on Thursday, November 6, 2025, has sent shockwaves through the region and reignited concerns over rural safety and gender-targeted violence. Preliminary findings suggest the killing was deliberate and brutal, with forensic evidence pointing to a sharp object used to slit the victim’s throat.Victim Profile and Timeline
The deceased, Haggar Nyorkpatey, was seven months pregnant and known in the community as a hardworking farmer. According to a report filed by 57-year-old Charles Asante, her relative, Haggar left for her farm around 8:30 a.m. and failed to return by evening. - November 6, 2025, 8:30 a.m.: Haggar departs for her farm near Yaw Wusukrom - Evening: Concern grows over her absence - Night: Community members organize a search party - Later that night: Her body is discovered lying on her farmCrime Scene and Forensic Findings
A police press statement signed by Chief Inspector Thomas Akeelah revealed disturbing details from the scene: - Throat slit with a sharp object - Blood clots found in the mouth and ear canal - Foamy substance mixed with blood observed around the neck The forensic indicators suggest a violent struggle and possible suffocation or trauma prior to death. The body was transported to the Dormaa-Ahenkro Presbyterian Hospital mortuary for autopsy and preservation.Community Response and Search Efforts
Residents of Yaw Wusukrom mobilized quickly upon realizing Haggar had not returned. The search party, composed of relatives and neighbors, located her body late Thursday evening. The discovery has left the community in mourning, with many expressing fear over the rising trend of violent crimes in rural farming areas. Local leaders are calling for increased police patrols and better protection for women working in isolated fields.Police Investigation and Official Statement
The Bono Regional Police Command has pledged to pursue the case with urgency. In their statement, they confirmed: “Efforts are underway to identify and apprehend the suspects responsible for this crime.” Investigators are currently interviewing witnesses, analyzing forensic evidence, and mapping the victim’s last known movements. No arrests have been made yet, but police say they are following credible leads.Security Implications and Regional Concerns
The murder has raised broader questions about rural security infrastructure: - Lack of surveillance in remote farming zones - Delayed response times due to poor road access - Insufficient community policing in peri-urban districts - Gender-based vulnerability for women working alone Security experts are urging the Ministry of Interior and local assemblies to prioritize rural safety, especially for women and children.Summary:
- 27-year-old Haggar Nyorkpatey was found murdered on her farm near Yaw Wusukrom on November 6, 2025.
- She was seven months pregnant; her throat was slit with a sharp object.
- Forensic evidence suggests a violent attack with signs of trauma and suffocation.
- The Bono Regional Police have launched an investigation and pledged to apprehend the perpetrators.
- The incident highlights urgent gaps in rural security and protection for vulnerable populations.
“Justice for Haggar is not just about one case—it’s about protecting every woman who walks alone into Ghana’s fields.”
Sources: Societal Vibz Investigations; Ghana Police Service; Dormaa West District Assembly
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