A Family Of Three Burnt To Death This Afternoon At East Legon
By Ghanahub (self media writer) | 8 months ago
It is intolerable how many individuals are passing away this month of July. Most fatal electric shocks result in premature death for some persons. The majority of them are also murdered by robbers, family members, and other undesirable elements of the community. The majority of these fatalities are the result of mishaps and fire outbreaks.
Just this afternoon, a fire outbreak at East Legon claimed the lives of a family of three. This heartbreaking tragedy took place this afternoon in Ghana's Greater Accra Region. Three deaths have been reported as a result of the fire's nature.
The fire reportedly started unintentionally and quickly spread across the entire house. The entire family was unable to flee as a result of this. The firefighters were contacted by the residents, but they arrived quite late. They arrived there and lamented the lack of water. The mortuary has received the dead bodies.
My dear soul rest in peace.
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