Millennium City: Police block family from holding one-week memorial service for slain soldier

Tetteh Belinda
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We regret to inform you that the family of the late soldier, Michael Danso, has been denied permission to hold a one-week memorial service in his honor. This decision, made by the police authorities, has caused outrage and disappointment among the family and friends of the deceased.



The denial of permission was based on the cited "security concerns" by the police, who expressed fears that the gathering could potentially turn violent or attract unwanted attention. While we understand the importance of ensuring public safety, we also recognize the significance of allowing the family to mourn and honor their loved one.


Michael Danso tragically lost his life in front of a police station at Millennium City under circumstances that are still unclear. An ongoing investigation is seeking to shed light on the events leading to his untimely death.


Despite the setback in their plans to hold a memorial service, the family remains hopeful for justice as the police have promised to continue their investigation and assured the family of their commitment to serving justice.


During this difficult time, we extend our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Michael Danso. We hope that the authorities will reconsider their decision and allow the family to commemorate the life of their beloved soldier in a manner that is both respectful and safe.



-source Starrfm | curated by Tetteh Belinda | GhanaCrimes

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