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Owner of Popular ‘Jirapa Dubai’ Is Dead

Eric Johnson, the Chief Executive Officer of Safari Resort popularly known as ‘Jirapa Dubai’ in Jirapa in the Upper West Region is dead.

The shocking news was made known by Graphic online.

Per reports, the business tycoon was stabbed to death by some unknown assailants on Saturday, 10th February, 2024.

Reacting to this, Ghanaians have expressed shock as they do not understand why Ghanaians are dying mysteriously these days.

Others also called on the former president, John Dramani Mahama to help save Ghana from this mess.

“President Mahama, Ghanaians are dying mysteriously, Ghana Security is nowhere to be found :: The current f@ke President Jack Toronto went to early retirement and he gave the key to his part-time driver mate President junior Jack Toronto Bawumia :: The country is in disarray :: Please President Mahama come back quickly and save Ghana from its total collapse”, a netizen wrote.

“Oh😢😢😢what a wicked world”, another netizen said.

“Where his bodyguards at?”, a netizen questioned.

Meanwhile, the Ghana police has in a facebook post sighted by Ghbase.com said that investigation into the cause of Eric Johnson’s death has commenced.

Taking to their official Facebook page, the Ghana police wrote;

POLICE COMMENCE INVESTIGATION INTO THE DEATH OF COSSY HILL HOTEL CEO AT JIRAPA

The Ghana Police Service has commenced investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of Mr. Eric Johnson, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Cossy Hill Hotel at Jirapa in the Upper West Region.

The deceased was found on 11th February, 2024 lying in a pool of blood in one of the rooms at the hotel.

The Regional Crime Scene Management Team has visited the scene of the incident.

One person has since been detained to assist the investigation.

The Inspector-General of Police has deployed a team of investigators and experts led by the Director-General/CID to work with the Upper West Regional Police Command to ensure a thorough investigation into the incident.

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