• Eastern Region Horror as Man Allegedly Kills Girlfriend After She Returns to Pack Her Belongings
• Love Gone Deadly in Kade Abease as Relationship Dispute Ends in Double Tragedy
• Tension in Four-Month Romance Turns Fatal in Shocking Kade Abease Incident
Residents of Kade Abease in the Eastern Region have been left in shock following a heartbreaking incident that has claimed the lives of a young couple.
According to reports, a man identified as Samuel Arthur allegedly killed his girlfriend, Deborah, before taking his own life in their rented apartment. The disturbing incident is said to have occurred after what witnesses believe was a heated confrontation between the two.
The couple, who were reportedly from Takoradi in the Western Region, had been living together in Kade for about four months. Neighbours say their relationship had been marked by tension in recent weeks. Sources indicate that Deborah had earlier left the house and relocated to Kasoa, but returned to Kade to collect her belongings — a decision that tragically ended in bloodshed.
Residents in the area described the atmosphere as tense and sorrowful as news of the deaths spread. Many expressed disbelief that what appeared to be a private relationship dispute could escalate to such a devastating conclusion.
Police officers from the area quickly responded to the scene after being alerted. The bodies were later conveyed to the Kade Government Hospital mortuary for preservation and autopsy. Authorities have since launched investigations to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident.
The tragedy has once again ignited conversations about domestic conflict, emotional distress, and the importance of seeking intervention before situations spiral out of control. Community leaders are urging couples experiencing relationship challenges to pursue peaceful resolution and professional support rather than resorting to violence.
As investigations continue, the community mourns two lives lost in a moment that could perhaps have been prevented through dialogue, support, and timely intervention.

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