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Ghana seeks independent autopsy for citizen killed in South Africa after post-mortem delay

Ghana seeks independent autopsy for citizen killed in South Africa after post-mortem delay

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The Ministry also announced that, in agreement with Mr Isak's family, an independent autopsy would be conducted after both the Ghana High Commission in Pretoria and the bereaved family failed to obtain an official post-mortem report from the South African authorities.

Reiterating its commitment to securing justice, the Government renewed its call for a swift and transparent investigation into the killing, urging South African authorities to expedite the arrest and prosecution of those responsible.

There must be no room for silence or cover-ups in the gruesome killing of Mr Bashiru Isak," the Ministry disclosed in a press statement issued on Thursday July 16.

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