Two employees of the Chinese-owned Asomdwie Rubber Company have been found dead inside a parked vehicle at the premises of a shoe factory in Atonsu Agogo in the Ashanti Region.

The deceased, identified as Baba and a female colleague whose name has not yet been confirmed, both worked at the plastic-processing company. Baba was a senior staff member, while the woman had been employed for less than two months.

Their deaths remain unexplained. The two were discovered on the back seat of the vehicle, with the woman’s head resting on Baba’s shoulder. Baba was reportedly dressed in only a singlet and shorts. The car’s tinted windows were rolled up and the doors locked.

Sources indicate that staff of Asomdwie Rubber Company had attended the wedding of one of their managers on Saturday, November 22, where both individuals were present. Later that evening, the female employee reported for her shift but complained of feeling unwell and was asked to go home.

Around 8 p.m., residents observed Baba’s vehicle enter the area and park, initially with the engine running before it later went off. The car remained unattended throughout Sunday, November 23.

By Monday, November 24, a foul odour coming from the vehicle prompted workers and residents to alert police. Officers broke the windows to access the car and discovered the two bodies.

Further information suggests that Baba married in August 2025 and his wife is currently pregnant. The female colleague was also reportedly preparing for her wedding, expected in December 2025.

The bodies have been deposited at the morgue as police investigations continue.