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Mosquito Coil Caused Fire Which Claimed 3 Lives In Abuakwa – GNFS

Mosquito Coil Caused Fire Which Claimed 3 Lives In Abuakwa – GNFS

The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) says mosquito coil caused the fire outbreak that claimed three lives at Abuakwa in the Atwima Nwabiagya municipality of Ashanti Region. It says, “an unattended lit mosquito coil in close contact with room combustibles caused the heart wrenching fire which claimed 3 lives and resulted in the destruction of three (3) bedrooms and their contents including roofing sheets, doors, utensils, furniture, household appliances and personal effects which run into several thousands of cedis”. A mother,28, her daughter, 9, and her granddaughter, 6, were burnt to death on Wednesday, February 1. The deceased got trapped in their…
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Fire Kills Mother, 2 Daughters At Abuakwa

Fire Kills Mother, 2 Daughters At Abuakwa

A mother has died with her two daughters in a fire that swept through their apartment at Abuakwa in Kumasi, Wednesday dawn. The three are identified as Abigail Manu 28, Norah Yeboah, 9 and Philipa Yeboah, 6. It is unclear the cause of the inferno but eyewitnesses say they found the mother shielding the two children from the fire after dousing the flame. Two of the five people who occupied the house at the time of the incident escaped unhurt. Community security volunteers who were first at the scene explained there was a loud noise from the house around 3:15…
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WASSCE 2022: MCE WISHES CANDIDATES IN ABUAKWA NORTH THE BEST OF LUCK.

The Abuakwa North Municipal Chief Executive, Hon Alhaji Umar Bodinga, has wished final-year Senior High School Students in the Abuakwa North Municipality who are writing their final examinations the best of luck. A total number of 3,593 students from 7 public and private institutions are sitting for this year’s Examination in the Municipality. The West African Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), which is both for selection to tertiary institutions and for certification, kicked off on the 1st of August and will span through September 27, 2022. "I am hopeful that you have prepared yourselves very well for the task…
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