A killer Cape Coast-based musician, Emmanuel Aikins, known in showbiz as “Unruly Grank” has been sentenced to death by hanging by the Cape Coast High Court presided over by Justice Emmanuel Lodoh.
Inmate Bright Ellis, alias Shadow, a 27-year-old artist was sentenced after stabbing a 24-year-old musician on February 7, 2021, in a fight at the Orange Beach Resort in Cape Coast after a misunderstanding between them. those people.
Unruly Grank was pronounced dead on arrival at Cape Coast Hospital following the incident.
The facts of the case presented by the police prosecutor revealed that there was a scuffle between fans of Unruly Grank and other dancehall artists in Cape Coast over who was more popular.
The two met at Cape Coast Castle for a ‘rap battle’ but the event turned bloody and the fans sparked a fight when Grank was stabbed.
Ellis sustained an injury to his left hand, then made a report at the police station against the deceased and was issued with a medical form but was later arrested by the police to assist in the investigation.
The court heard that Grank, in numerous social media posts, claimed he was the king of dancehall in Cape Coast and that most of his fans also referred to him as such.
Fan, Sadick Highest, reacted to the ‘Frass pon frass’ album release announcement, saying: “Face of Cape Coast dancehall … Keep it up ma Gee!”
In one post on Facebook, Unruly Grank said: “If you believe in yourself, show your face lemme kill you Kahpun”.
Another post by Unruly Grank read: “Too much talk no complete basket. I say any challengers?”
An observer named Renownmuziks Dotnet also asked, “Will there be a clash for Kahpun and Unruly Grank in Cape Coast? #Higherhieght #Softmetal #reggaedancehall.
Source: Daily Guide
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