JHS Students Stab 19 years old SHS Student to Death Over iPhone 5

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Richard Appiah, who is 19 years old and a final year Visual Arts student, died of sharp bottle stabbed wounds after a failed attempt by some youth to snatch his iPhone.

According to Bekwai District Police Commander, DSP Teddy Damptey the deceased, in the company of four others, is said to have gone out of campus to Kokofu Town.

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He was stabbed with a broken bottle after he stepped forward to collect an iPhone seized from one of the students.

The suspects, all Junior High School students, were arrested in their hideouts following a tip-off.

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Solomon Nuamah, 17; Albert Opoku, 16, are both in JHS 3; and 16-year-old Richard Nkrumah, a JHS 2 student.

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