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Nurse Who Went Missing Found Dead Without Body Parts In Ashanti Region


The 25-year old nurse who was reported to be missing earlier this month has been dead at Kwadaso in the Ashanti Region. She was found with missing body parts.


The lady identified as Anabelle Duah was a graduate of Kwadaso Midwifery and Nursing college.



She completed her final exams last year September 2020, and graduated from nursing school, hoping to start her rotational nursing service this year.


Anabelle after completing nursing school wanted to start a boutique of her own and sell wigs and clothes, but the father denied having funds for it and asked her to support the mother in her sales.


On the 1st of April, Anabelle was to take care of her mom's shop while her mum was away. Her dad, knowing the task ahead, woke her up early so she could get to the shop early to serve the customers.


Her parents knew she was in the market selling the meat, not knowing, she had closed the shop at noon and hopped into a car.



Anabelle did not show up on the 1 April for dinner at the house, and they thought she was packing her food that made her late.


They found out from the market women on the 2 of April that a car came to pick her up in the afternoon.



Nobody saw her again until today when she was found dead.


They reported the case to the Kwadaso police who filed a police report for the parents to move from radio stations to information stations to announce the missing of their daughter on 3 April 2021.



Anabelle was found in the afternoon, at the Kwadaso Presby school with missing fingers and tongue.


All the fingers of her hands were gone, and they were freshly cut when she was found. Her tongue was gone with marks all over her body.



The body which was found around noon, was been deposited at the hospital waiting for an autopsy report which will determine what killed her, while the police continue their investigate the matter.


Below are some pictures:

Credit: News Desk Report

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