
The Ghana Police Service has launched an intensive investigation following the discovery of two deceased women in a hotel room in Tamale. The bodies were discovered on August 3, 2026, at the Cab Hospitality Hotel, located in the Gbewa Residential Area. The discovery followed a formal report made by the hotel's management to the Northern Regional Police Command, prompting an immediate response from law enforcement officials to secure the scene and begin gathering evidence.
Preliminary reports suggest that the two women are foreign nationals, specifically believed to be from the Republic of Benin. Due to the mysterious circumstances surrounding the incident, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) has dispatched a special investigative team from the National Police Headquarters to Tamale. This specialized unit is tasked with providing technical support and forensic expertise to assist local authorities in uncovering the cause of death and the events leading up to the tragedy.
The bodies of the deceased have been transported to the Tamale Teaching Hospital Mortuary, where they are currently being held pending a comprehensive post-mortem examination. Police officials have indicated that the autopsy results will be crucial in determining whether foul play was involved. In the meantime, investigators are working to verify the identities of the women and trace their movements prior to checking into the hotel.
As the investigation continues, the Northern Regional Police Command has issued a public appeal for information. Authorities are urging anyone with credible leads or relevant details concerning the case to come forward and assist the police in their inquiry. The incident has raised significant concern within the Tamale metropolis, and law enforcement has assured the public of their commitment to conducting a transparent and thorough investigation to ensure justice is served.
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