
A Ghanaian traditional doctor claims to have "released" England captain Harry Kane from a spell. The details surrounding the spell and the implications of this action have not been disclosed.
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Nana Kwaku Bonsam, a Ghanaian spell-caster, had previously claimed he would prevent England's Harry Kane from scoring during a match against Ghana. Following a scoreless performance by Kane, Bonsam announced that he has 'released' the player from his spell, implying that his efforts were successful in stopping Kane from finding the net.
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