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Stonebwoy Share tears on Ashaiman FETAL accident

Stonebwoy Share tears on Ashaiman  FETAL accident

Stonebwoy has shared in the grief of families whose relatives were involved in an accident at Ashaiman 
The singer took to his social media account to pour out his heart over the unfortunate incident - The accident was caused by a Kia Truck loaded with cement blocks Multiple award-winning dancehall act, Livingstone Etse Satekla, popularly known as Stonebwoy, has waded into reports of a gory accident that happened in Ashaiman, a suburb of Accra, leaving 5 people dead and several injured.

 It is reported that a Kia Truck with registration number, ER 5112 X, failed its brakes and ran into some market women who were selling on the streets. The accident which occurred on Thursday, July, 26 went viral on social media after a Facebook user posted the gory incident online. 
Stonebwoy took to his Facebook account to commiserate with the bereaved families and also prayed for strength for those injured. After lamenting the accident in his ‘city’, Stonebwoy went on to lament on the deteriorating conditions in the health sector.

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 He also touched on the fact that citizens had to make the effort to help curb such accidents by doing the right things. An excerpt from his heart touching post read, “ASHAIMAN INCIDENT!! God is the author and finisher of our fate.. But these deaths and accidents that leave us “disabled” is not from him! Let religion and superstition take some breath.. Look what happened in my city Ashaiman. 

A loaded truck runs into market women at Ashaiman traffic. Killing some and leaving some wounded, Driver-: break failure. Does this really justify the killing and wounding of other people mothers and relatives?” 


  


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