John Kumah’s death wasn’t natural
John Kumah’s death wasn’t natural

John Kumah’s death wasn’t natural, he was “k!lled” – Family

John Kumah’s death wasn’t natural, Around 2 pm yesterday, the tragic news of the demise of Ghana’s Deputy Finance Minister and representative in parliament for the constituents of Ejisu landed on the internet.
According to confirmed reports, John Kumah died after efforts to airlift him to Germany failed due to his immensely deteriorated health condition.

Before his passing, Captain Smart had alleged during one of the episodes of ONUA TV’s ONUA Maakye show weeks ago that the NPP bigwig had been poisoned by his own party members.

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As alleged by Captain Smart, John Kumah was poisoned alongside Chairman Wontumi and Andy Appiah Kubi who are also NPP firebrands.

Poisoning Ghanaians react to the alleged cause of John Kumah’s death as reports suggest NPP bigwigs took his life
Reacting to the shocking demise of the top politician, John Kumah’s niece has alleged that her uncle’s death wasn’t natural and she strongly believes he was killed.

In a poignant revelation, a grieving woman asserted that her uncle met his demise through intentional foul play orchestrated by a malevolent individual. Expressing her sentiments during an interview, the mourning woman candidly disclosed that her family has resigned to entrusting the perpetrator’s fate to divine justice, as they grapple with the profound loss of their breadwinner.

This stark acknowledgment underscores the raw emotional turmoil and profound sense of injustice felt by the family in the wake of their loved one’s untimely demise, painting a poignant picture of their struggle to come to terms with the devastating loss while grappling with the unsettling reality of intentional harm.

Watch the video below to know more…

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