
It was all sorrow and tears as six (6) youngsters murdered by a saloon automobile in the Oti Region have been buried in Ankaase in Saturday 14th May 2022.
At Ankaase in the Krachi West District of the Oti Region, six of the seven school students who were murdered by a vehicle were given a mass burial.
Residents gathered for the mass burial service to pay their condolences, while others sobbed uncontrollably.
On Wednesday, May 11, 2022, a driver of a saloon automobile collided with seven students returning from school, killing six children on the spot.

The single survivor is in critical condition and has been taken to the teaching hospital in Tamale for treatment.
Five of the deceased are claimed to be siblings, including a pair of twins.
Police in the area have arrested the motorist who struck and killed the youngsters.
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