Flying 'wizard' crash-lands at Kasoa
Flying
'wizard' crash-lands at Kasoa
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..
The man, who gave his name as
Charles Atta, looked frail, pale and bore protruding breasts 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 asked 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 breasts 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 of the man and hand him over to them. Charles Atta is still in the
custody .of the Kasoa Police.
Source: Daily Guide
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