A viral video has surfaced of Workers who were digging a foundation, discovering skeletons believed to be the remains of two humans.
In the viral video, the workers discovered two separate human remains, with the workers alleging that the remains are from a male and a female.
It is yet to be known which part of the country the video was emerging from, but the workers were heard speaking the Twi dialect.
In the video, one worker stated, “This is a skull, this is the jaw. These are the clothes they were buried in”.
“This is the man; the woman is the one at the other end,” another man added.
Some Ghanaians reacting to the discovery stated, “That place should be a crime scene by now”.
“Charley and they are still there working eiii
I don’t believe that place is a cemetery or a family land that they buried the people on ….
I smell something fishy, hmmm ….if abi them ahh like by now apack my things go house …I never go work again …”, an X user added.
One X user added, “Ebi country wey ebi God wey create the people less than a month cases will be built. But kwasia bibini created by satan will just throw the skeletons away, bibini y3 kwasia!”.
An X user added, “Investigative department of police should make that place a crime area for investigation of that place was not a cemetery before”.
“Dat b how e go b to every man one day, ur grave some generations go come build on top as life goes on”, a netizen added.
One netizen added, “In a proper country, the police need to be contacted for them to investigate”.
In other news, a 38-year-old man identified as Emmanuel Cudjoe has reportedly committed suicide while in police custody at the Agyei Krom Police Station in the Central Region.
Emmanuel Cudjoe was arrested on Sunday, May 10, 2026, at about 5:00 am over allegations of defilement involving his 11-year-old stepdaughter.
The carpenter was being held at the station as investigations into the case continued.
According to reports, the deceased was found hanging in his cell with a piece of cloth allegedly torn from a blanket, with preliminary findings showing no visible signs of injury.
The Station Officer was later informed by the Counter NCO that the suspect had been found hanging in his cell around 11:00 am that same day.
Following the incident, reports suggest officers from the Elmina District Police Command, together with personnel from the Regional Crime Scene Management team, visited the station to evaluate the situation.
Initial examinations, according to the police, showed no visible signs of physical assault or struggle on the body.
It was, however, revealed that a piece of cloth was found tightly secured around his neck.
The body of Emmanuel Cudjoe has been deposited at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital morgue.
Watch the video below:
🇬🇭 “Look at the teeth and the head as well.”
— THE STATE NEWS (@THESTATENEWSS) May 25, 2026
— Workers who were digging a foundation discovered skeletons believed to be the remains of two people, a man and a woman. pic.twitter.com/TC7H8o1rqC

