Murdered musician Wyllbee buried with machetes to 'face his killers'

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Pulse-gh Sept. 21, 2024 8:26 p.m.

Murdered musician Wyllbee buried with machetes to 'face his killers'

The latest court proceedings on August 27, 2024, saw the case adjourned until September 30, 2024, with a potential transfer to a higher court pending the Attorney General's decision.

In a departure from traditional burial customs, the family of musician, Wilberforce Appiah, known as 'Wyllbee,' laid him to rest with two machetes as a symbolic call for justice.

The family remains hopeful for a resolution and continues to seek justice for Wyllbee’s death through both the courts and their faith.

After multiple bail rejections by the Akropong District Court, she was finally granted bail of GH¢100,000 on August 15, 2024, alongside a second accused individual.

The family and mourners in attendance expressed a desire for him to avenge his death, as they believe his passing was unjust and untimely.

Typically, funerals encourage the departed to rest in peace, but in Wyllbee's case, his family took a different approach..

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