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Tragedy in Kumasi: Teen Mother's Family Seeks Support After Fatal Dispute

A fatal dispute in Kumasi leaves a pregnant teenager and her family seeking support after the death of her children's father. The incident highlights urgent needs for community intervention and social support.

ParEdwin Gyimah
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Mother of teenage girl appeals for support following tragic incident in Kumasi's Ashanti New Town

Community Shocked by Fatal Altercation Over Plastic Chair

A tragic incident in Kumasi's Ashanti New Town has left a family in crisis after 20-year-old Kwadwo Bright was fatally stabbed following a dispute over a plastic chair at a local snooker center on September 4, 2025.

The incident has highlighted deeper social issues as the victim was revealed to be the father of two children with a 16-year-old girl who is currently seven months pregnant. The mother of the teenage girl has now come forward, pleading for community support in the wake of this tragedy.

Impact on Young Family

The victim was rushed to Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital but was pronounced dead upon arrival. This devastating loss has left his pregnant teenage partner and their first child in a precarious situation, prompting concerns about their future welfare.

"Because of Bright, my daughter's life is being ruined at such a young age. I just don't want any more trouble to come from this," the grandmother stated in an emotional interview.

Call for Community Support

The situation has drawn attention to broader social issues, similar to recent cases where community support and transparency have been crucial in addressing social challenges. The grandmother, lacking family support, faces the daunting task of caring for her daughter and grandchildren alone.

The case has sparked discussions about youth welfare and support systems in Ghana, particularly in regions where community development and social reforms are ongoing priorities.

Public Response

Social media reactions have been sympathetic to the family's plight, with many calling for increased support systems for vulnerable young mothers and their children. Community members have expressed concern about the broader implications of youth violence and teenage pregnancy in the region.

Edwin Gyimah

Ghanaian journalist, covering African affairs for the past 10 years.