Man electrocuted to death while charging phone at Akyem Old Tafo

Akyem Old Tafo in the Eastern Region is in shock after a young man, Daniel Agyei, popularly known as “Friday,” reportedly died in a suspected electrocution incident linked to a mobile phone charging on 25th April 2026.
Preliminary accounts indicate that the deceased may have been using his phone while it was plugged into a power source when the incident occurred. It is alleged that he fell asleep with the device resting on his chest while it continued charging.
Some residents claim that after the incident, marks resembling electric shock injuries were discovered on his chest, leading to suspicions that he may have been electrocuted. However, authorities have not confirmed the exact cause of death, and investigations are still ongoing.
The sudden death has left the community in deep shock, especially among those who knew the deceased personally. Many describe the incident as tragic and unexpected, with growing concern over the safe use of mobile phones and electrical gadgets, particularly while charging.
The body has been deposited at the Akyem Tafo Government Hospital, where it is expected to undergo a post-mortem examination to determine the precise cause of death. Medical findings are expected to provide clarity on whether the death was indeed caused by electrocution or other underlying factors.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Police Service has begun investigations into the incident. Officers are working to establish the full circumstances surrounding the death, including gathering witness statements and examining relevant evidence from the scene.
The incident has also triggered discussions within the community about electrical safety practices, with some residents urging caution when using charging devices, especially during sleep. Others, however, have cautioned against drawing conclusions before official medical results are released.
Family and loved ones of the deceased are left grieving while awaiting answers to what exactly led to the sudden and tragic loss.
Authorities are expected to provide further updates once the post-mortem and police investigations are concluded.


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