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Suspected 'wee' induced sobolo drink induces 22-year-old to butcher stepfather, grandmother


 A 22-year-old carpentry apprentice who claims he drank ‘sobolo’ laced with suspected ‘wee’ [indian hemp], offered to him by his friends which induced him to subsequently murder his stepfather and grandmother has been picked up by the police at Nsawam in the Eastern Region.

The suspect, Alex Tenge, according to his Uncle, Kumadoe, allegedly told the police that after taking the said sobolo, a locally prepared beverage, he became hyper which induced him to butcher the victims.

The incident happened at Koforidua Okurasi in the Eastern Region.

Kumadoe, who was speaking on Accra-based Adom FM on Monday morning, December 5, 2022, said Alex after the incident, Alex went into hiding before he was picked up by the police.

He reportedly narrated what happened prior to the gruesome murder to the police.

Alex reportedly told the police that the whole incident felt like a dream to him.

Kumadoe said the family was cooperating with the police.

He said although Alex drinks alcohol, he was not aware of him taking ‘wee’ and that the family and the whole community were surprised about the incident.

Alex dropped out of school at Junior High School (JHS) form one and asked the family to help him learn carpentry, which the family did and that he was done with his apprenticeship and was only waiting for the family to perform his graduation ceremony.

Police investigators are looking for the said friends who offered Alex the sobolo drink suspected to have been laced with 'wee' - Indian hemp.

The whole incident happened at a time the father of Alex had travelled out of town, to the Volta Region, the uncle narrated in the Adom FM radio interview.

It was a festive occasion at Koforidua Okurasi and many people from different places in Ghana had travelled to Okurasi.

After taking the drink, Alex is said to have attempted fondling a certain woman who resisted him and screamed for help.

It was the screams from the woman that attracted attention to Alex.

Later in the evening, blood stains were seen in Alex's clothing.

The grandmother who detected that there was no activity ongoing in the room Alex's stepfather was sleeping went there to check.

When she saw the blood and the unconscious man in the room, she screamed and that was when Alex reportedly attacked and butchered her also, after which he bolted. 

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