A Ghanaian barber living in South Africa has reportedly been stabbed to death following an argument over the legitimacy of Ghana’s penalty against Bafana Bafana.
The deceased, identified as one Yaw Owusu, is said to have engaged some locals in an argument after Ghana’s win over South Africa on Sunday.
The Black Stars booked their place in the World Cup play-offs, having beaten Hugo Broos’ side 1-0 thanks to a penalty from Andre Ayew.
However, the decision to award the penalty sparked controversy, with some South Africans accusing the referee of cheating them.
Reports suggest Yaw Owusu, who works at a salioon in Durban, was stabbed when the argument over the legitimacy of the penalty became heated.
This was disclosed by former King Faisal radio representative Obeng Boadu, who currently resides in South Africa.

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