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An overhead forensic image depicts a cutting scene occurring on a tiled surface in Joma, Ghana. The surface consists of light beige and white marble-patterned tiles with dark grout lines. A large, elongated brown yam, approximately two-thirds intact, lies centrally on the tiles. Its rough, dark brown skin is visible, and the top portion has been cut, revealing a creamy white interior. Surrounding the main yam are several severed pieces. To the upper right, two irregular, wedge-shaped pieces with creamy white interiors and some remaining brown skin are present. Below the main yam, another smaller, crescent-shaped piece with a creamy white interior and dark brown skin is visible. A knife is held diagonally across the main yam. The hand, exhibiting dark skin, grasps the knife's green handle, which appears worn with paint chipped away and secured by two visible brass rivets. The knife's silver-colored blade is visible, showing signs of wear and a faint inscription that reads "PAKISTAN HIGH CARBON STEEL". The blade's surface also has white residue, consistent with cutting starchy material. The overall impression is that of a yam being prepared for consumption.
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