Ghana seeks autopsy details as xenophobic violence claims Ghanaian life in South Africa
Ghana's High Commissioner to South Africa has requested an autopsy report into the death of a Ghanaian national killed during ongoing xenophobic violence in the country. The victim, who was working alongside a Zimbabwean colleague at the time of the incident, became one of the latest casualties in the wave of attacks targeting foreign nationals.
The High Commissioner's intervention marks an intensified diplomatic response to the escalating violence, which has raised concerns within the Ghanaian diaspora community and the government back home. Officials are seeking clarity on the circumstances surrounding the death and are pushing for accountability.
The incident underscores the persistent danger faced by Ghanaian migrants and workers in South Africa, where xenophobic tensions have repeatedly flared into violence. The request for a formal autopsy report is part of Ghana's efforts to ensure proper documentation and investigation of the case.
Ghana's mission in South Africa continues to monitor the situation and provide support to affected Ghanaian nationals in the country.
Source: 3News

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