- A 30-year-old woman, known as Sister Aba, shocked relatives after regaining consciousness while they prepared her body for burial in Gomoa Nyanyano.
- She was rushed to Kasoa Mother and Child Hospital but was later pronounced dead again by medical officers.
- Assembly Member Isaac Quansah confirmed doctors certified her second death.
- Family head Nana Mbreye dismissed rumours that she died from electrocution.
- The incident has left the community in deep shock and confusion.
Residents of Gomoa Nyanyano in the Central Region are reeling in disbelief after a 30-year-old woman identified as Sister Aba was reported to have died — twice.
According to family accounts, relatives were preparing her body for burial when she suddenly regained consciousness, leaving them stunned. Without delay, she was rushed to the Kasoa Mother and Child Hospital for treatment.
However, the relief was short-lived. Medical professionals at the hospital pronounced her dead once again, confirming the loss for a second time. Assembly Member for Upper Nyanyano, Isaac Quansah, verified that doctors certified the second death while she was still on admission.
Meanwhile, speculation in the community suggested that Sister Aba may have been electrocuted, but the head of the Kona Family of Nyanyano, Nana Mbreye, strongly rejected that claim, insisting that her death was not linked to any electric shock.
The bizarre sequence of events has left residents of Gomoa Nyanyano in shock, with many struggling to come to terms with the unusual circumstances surrounding Sister Aba’s final moments.