GHANA MILITARY TO COURT MARSHALL CORPSE OF MILITARY PERSONNEL WHO DIED WITH EBONY
The Ghanian Military have id'ed the millitary personnel who died in the recent auto crash that killed Ghanian Music artist Ebony as Francis Atisu Vondee.
According to Instablog9ja, Burma camp disclosed that the lance corporal had asked for a sick leave which was granted but instead went to Mankraso, where he met his untimely death.
Sources at the military high command revealed that Vondee, who was in a military uniform at the time of the accident, had not been officially deployed for the bodyguard duties.
Vondee's body will reportedly be court-martialed at the end of the investigations and possibly sentenced to 40 days in the military guardroom, which is in line with the laws and statutes governing the Ghanaian Army.
His uniform will be reportedly be hanged in the guardroom for 40 days after which his body corpse will be released to his family for burial.
The family of the deceased “could also be denied his benefits” due him, including insurance packages.
According to Instablog9ja, Burma camp disclosed that the lance corporal had asked for a sick leave which was granted but instead went to Mankraso, where he met his untimely death.
Sources at the military high command revealed that Vondee, who was in a military uniform at the time of the accident, had not been officially deployed for the bodyguard duties.
Vondee's body will reportedly be court-martialed at the end of the investigations and possibly sentenced to 40 days in the military guardroom, which is in line with the laws and statutes governing the Ghanaian Army.
His uniform will be reportedly be hanged in the guardroom for 40 days after which his body corpse will be released to his family for burial.
The family of the deceased “could also be denied his benefits” due him, including insurance packages.
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