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Shocking: Man brutalized his 3-year old Son for bedwetting



A Ghanaian Dad has been arrested by the police for beating his 3-year-old son, for bedwetting and being rude.

Ebenezer Nana Bonsu, a 26- year old man brutalized the body of his son using a naked wire and a cane.

According to the press, Ebenezer and his wife does not live together. The little boy lived with his mum until in April when she took him to his dad to spend time with his dad and also celebrate his birthday.

The persistent abuse, the boy suffered in the hands of his dad made one of their neighbors to call her mum who came as soon as possible to take her child. She was startled by the scar she saw on the boy's body.


The man was arrested, while the little boy was rushed to Manhyia hospital in Kumasi for treatment.

Ebenezer was charged to court. Yesterday, he appeared before the Ghanaian court for abuse and assault to a child.

According to the man, He said, he was innocent in taking his actions that he took the measure as a way to discipline his son.

His lawyer asked for his bail because he had been detained since he was arrested. But his plea was objected to by the prosecutor Inspector Regina Oparebea Amoako who said that the release of the suspect would be a threat to the mother and the victim.


After great deliberation, the judge granted him bail due to the pandemic Covid-19. His trial will begin on May 21st.

Do you think the measure the man took to discipline his son is good??

Do you think what the judge did is good for granting him bail??

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