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River god allegedly kills 23-year-old for refusing to blow his bike’s horn (VIDEO)

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In a recent trending TikTok video, an alarming incident has captured the attention of viewers worldwide.

Ghanaian folklore has long been intertwined with the daily lives and traditions of its people. One such belief revolves around the necessity of blowing a horn when crossing a bridge with a river flowing beneath.

It is believed that failure to do so could invoke the anger of river gods, leading to dire consequences.

According to the video, a 23-year-old man lost his life after reportedly refusing to blow his bike’s horn while crossing a bridge in the Pantang village, Ghana.

The villagers attribute the tragedy to the wrath of a river god residing beneath the bridge. In this post, we delve into this captivating folklore-like tale and examine the cultural significance behind the belief in river gods.

According to eyewitness accounts shared in the video, the young man was riding his motorbike alongside a friend when a bull, believed to be the manifestation of the river god, emerged from the water and forcibly dragged him into the river.

The incident left the community in shock and mourning the untimely loss of a vibrant young life.

 

 

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For generations, the people of Ghana have revered the rivers and water bodies in their communities. River gods are considered guardians and protectors, demanding respect and reverence from those who seek passage over their domain.

Blowing a horn is seen as a gesture of respect, warning the river god of human presence and seeking safe passage.

 

While skeptics may dismiss this incident as folklore and superstition, it serves as a stark reminder of the deep-rooted beliefs held by many Ghanaians.

The grief-stricken mother of the deceased, who consulted with local custodians, firmly believes that her son’s failure to honor the river god led to his tragic demise.

The alleged sighting of a large snake and the subsequent sores on the young man’s mouth are seen as ominous signs that were tragically ignored.

The incident of the 23-year-old man losing his life after refusing to blow his bike’s horn while crossing a bridge at Pantang village has captivated much attention and raised questions about the intersection of folklore, tradition, and reality.

While some may dismiss it as a mere fallacy, it serves as a reminder of the cultural significance and deep-rooted beliefs that shape communities.

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