Thursday, 28 November 2013

SHOCKING: The Flying ‘Wizard’ Who Crash- Landed At Kasoa [SEE PHOTO]

SHOCKING: The Flying ‘Wizard’ Who Crash-
Landed At Kasoa [SEE PHOTO]
A man believed to be in his 70s, who claimed to.be
a wizard, was on Wednesday found on the banks
of the Okrudu River at Kaimebre, a settlement near
the Kasoa New Market in the Central Region
Ghana.
The man, who gave his name as Charles Atta,
looked frail, pale and bore protruding br**sts like
that of a teenage girl.
His body was smeared with mud from the bank of
the river where he was found by two brothers,
Liberty Obeng and Innocent Obeng, who claimed
they found the strange man crying for help.
The two brothers told Daily Guide reporters that
the self-acclaimed wizard confessed to them that
he was in the company of colleagues, including a
medical doctor and were flying to Cape Coast for a
meeting when he was forced down.
According to him, they were flying over a church
where an all-night vigil was being held when he
crash- landed at Servant Kings International
School.
“When we as ked him where he was coming from,
Atta told us that he was from Akuapem Akropong
but was flying to Cape Coast to attend a meeting
for witches and wizards,” he said.
Charles also confessed that the two puffy
protrusions on his chest were br**sts taken from
his 16-year- old granddaughter and that he
normally borrowed them for his night activities.
The two brothers said they were initially confused
and bewildered by the weird sight of the man, and
not knowing what to do him took him to Pink FM, a
local radio station at Kasoa for help.
When the strange announcement was made on
radio, hundreds of people besieged the premises
of the radio station to see the suspected wizard.
Upon hearing the news, the Kasoa District Police
dispatched a number of police personnel to the
station to save the victim from being lynched.
Superintendent Samuel Tabril Punobyin told the
paper that the police did not investigate spiritual
matters and that the suspected wiz-ard could
therefore not be charged.
He said the police would look for the family erf the
man and hand him over to them. Charles Atta is
still in the custody .of the Kasoa Police.
Source: Ghana Web

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