Harriet Yaa Gyamfuaa Aboagye, the Ghanaian woman who was shot by her husband after expressing her intention to leave him and marry her ex-partner, has tragically passed away.
According to sources in the United States, Aboagye, who had been in critical condition at Riverside Methodist Hospital, has succumbed to her injuries.
The news of Harriet and her husband, Michael Amoako, has sent shockwaves through the community, quickly spreading across social media.
The couple, who had been married for several years and had four children, resided in Columbus, Ohio, after Michael won visa lottery and relocated from Ghana. Harriet joined him later, and they started their life together in the United States.
However, their relationship took a drastic turn when Harriet informed Michael that she wanted to end their marriage and had reunited with her ex-boyfriend in Ghana, with plans to marry him.
The news devastated Michael, who held a prominent position as the Sumankwaahene of the Ghanaian community in Columbus.
Overwhelmed by emotions, Michael tragically shot his wife before turning the gun on himself, resulting in a double tragedy that has left friends, family, and the community in disbelief.
Harriet was immediately rushed to Riverside Methodist Hospital, where medical professionals fought tirelessly to save her life.
However, despite their best efforts, she died, leaving behind a grieving family and a shattered community.
The incident has sparked conversations about domestic violence, mental health, and the importance of support systems for couples facing marital challenges.
Advocates and community leaders are urging individuals to seek help, guidance, and counseling when dealing with relationship difficulties to prevent such devastating outcomes.
As friends and family mourn the loss of Harriet Yaa Gyamfuaa Aboagye, the Ghanaian community in Columbus is rallying together to provide support and assistance to the affected children and relatives during this heartbreaking time.
Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com