The Korean Embassy in Ghana said that the article about 'human meat kebab' recently reported in Korea was not true.



On the 14th (14th), many Korean media reported that a Ghanaian woman in her 30s made and sold kebabs from human flesh obtained from the murder of a child or boyfriend. In addition, he added that 78 million Ghana Cedi (about 15 billion Korean won) was confirmed in the above woman's account.



SBS confirmed this article with the Korean Embassy in Ghana, and as a result, "The fact was confirmed in 8 cities in Ghana, including Kumasi (where the incident was reported to have occurred), but the competent police have recently reported or We do not have a record that a woman in her 30s was arrested for the contents of the



In addition, he explained that there were no reports of 'human meat kebabs' in Ghana's leading daily newspapers, and that only Internet media (Kasatintin, Ridimis, Opera News, etc.) dealing with 'gossip' mainly dealt with the news with low public credibility.



The embassy also confirmed that these media outlets copied the news on social media and then copied and copied articles from other local companies.



An official from the Korean Embassy in Ghana said, "In the comments of the articles above, we could also find that the above incident was mistakenly posted about an incident that occurred in a country other than Ghana. It is highly probable that this is not an incident.”



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