A tragic incident has gripped the community of Dormaa Akwamu in the Bono Region, where a 14-year-old girl is reportedly suffering from severe mental health challenges following an alleged defilement. The victim, a recent Junior High School graduate, was purportedly targeted by a man in his mid-30s identified as Ezekiel Tabiri, also known as "One Day." This distressing case highlights the profound and immediate psychological trauma that sexual violence can inflict on minors, sparking significant concern among local residents and child rights advocates regarding the safety of children in the area. The alleged incident occurred on June 7, 2026, when Tabiri, who is described as an undertaker, reportedly used a deceptive ploy to lure the young girl into his residence. According to reports from Crime Check News, the suspect claimed he had a gift intended for the girl’s mother, persuading her to enter his room to collect it. Once inside, the suspect allegedly took advantage of the minor, an act that has since had devastating consequences for the victim's health and well-being. The aftermath of the ordeal has been particularly harrowing for the victim's family, as the young girl has allegedly lost her sanity following the trauma of the assault. The sudden shift in her mental state has brought to light the urgent need for comprehensive medical and psychological intervention for survivors of defilement. In many regions, access to specialized mental health services can be limited, further exacerbating the challenges faced by victims and their families as they navigate the recovery process in the wake of such heinous crimes. As the community calls for justice, the case underscores the critical importance of community vigilance and the strict enforcement of laws protecting children from sexual predators. The reported mental breakdown of the 14-year-old serves as a somber reminder of the life-altering impact of sexual abuse. Moving forward, local authorities are expected to ensure a thorough investigation into Ezekiel Tabiri's actions, while state agencies and social services are being urged to provide the necessary support systems to aid in the victim's recovery and safeguard other vulnerable children in the Bono Region.
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