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How 12-year-old hawker narrowly escaped kidnapping in Kumasi

IdeasghonlineBy IdeasghonlineNovember 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A 12-year-old child has recounted how he barely avoided being abducted by his reliable client.

During the well-known Obra Show on Nhyira FM, the victim said that he was selling camphor at Kumasi Angloga Junction on that tragic day.

One of his customers driving a Corolla signalled him while he was busy scrolling past automobiles, but instead of making his customary purchase, he asked the lad to accompany him home, which he claimed was close by.

How 12-year-old hawker narrowly escaped kidnapping in Kumasi

The youngster claimed that because of the uneasy silence they were driving in, he suddenly fell into deep slumber and woke up hours later.

Then sensing danger, he said he asked if they were close to the man’s house in Kumasi, only to be informed they were miles away in Accra.

The boy, now uncomfortable, said he began asking questions which got on the nerves of the driver, and after getting to an interchange, which he later got to know was Kwame Nkrumah Circle, the driver asked him to step out and wait for him at a point, while he attends to a quick business.

After waiting for another four hours for the said man who never showed up, he was forced to sleep at a taxi station where he was later rescued.

Some good Samaritans drove him to the police station after he narrated his ordeal, and he was officially declared a missing person after one week.

However, with the help of a female police officer, his parents were located and he was reunited with his family.

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