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Eastern Region: Tragic incident as two boys drown in a pit latrine

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As written by ghheadlines on Sunday, in the Eastern Region of Ghana, where two young boys tragically drowned in a pit latrine in their village.

The incident occurred in the town of Asamankese, a small rural community located about 35 kilometers from Koforidua, the regional capital.

 

The victims, identified as Kwame and Kofi, both aged 8 and 9, were playing near an uncovered pit latrine located behind a residential building when the tragedy struck.

Witnesses reported that the boys were playing in the area, unaware of the dangers posed by the uncovered pit.

It is believed that they lost their balance and fell into the deep pit, which had accumulated rainwater from recent downpours.

The pit latrine, constructed many years ago, had not been properly maintained, and its open top made it especially hazardous to children.

The boys’ families began searching for them after they failed to return home. Hours passed without word of the boys’ whereabouts, prompting the alarm to be raised.

 

Local authorities, including the police and fire service, were called to the scene to retrieve the bodies.

Meanwhile the Eastern Regional Commander has confirmed that investigations is underway with officers interviewing witnesses and gathering information about the state of the pit latrine.

The two bodies were then transferred to the Asamankese Government Hospital for further examination and preservation.

 

The local police have also expressed condolences to the grieving families and further assured the community that investigations will be carried out to determine if negligence contributed to the tragedy.

 

As written by ghheadlines on Sunday, in the Eastern Region of Ghana, where two young boys tragically drowned in a pit latrine in their village.

The incident occurred in the town of Asamankese, a small rural community located about 35 kilometers from Koforidua, the regional capital.

 

The victims, identified as Kwame and Kofi, both aged 8 and 9, were playing near an uncovered pit latrine located behind a residential building when the tragedy struck.

Witnesses reported that the boys were playing in the area, unaware of the dangers posed by the uncovered pit.

It is believed that they lost their balance and fell into the deep pit, which had accumulated rainwater from recent downpours.

The pit latrine, constructed many years ago, had not been properly maintained, and its open top made it especially hazardous to children.

The boys’ families began searching for them after they failed to return home. Hours passed without word of the boys’ whereabouts, prompting the alarm to be raised.

 

Local authorities, including the police and fire service, were called to the scene to retrieve the bodies.

Meanwhile the Eastern Regional Commander has confirmed that investigations is underway with officers interviewing witnesses and gathering information about the state of the pit latrine.

The two bodies were then transferred to the Asamankese Government Hospital for further examination and preservation.

 

The local police have also expressed condolences to the grieving families and further assured the community that investigations will be carried out to determine if negligence contributed to the tragedy.

 

As written by ghheadlines on Sunday, in the Eastern Region of Ghana, where two young boys tragically drowned in a pit latrine in their village.

The incident occurred in the town of Asamankese, a small rural community located about 35 kilometers from Koforidua, the regional capital.

 

The victims, identified as Kwame and Kofi, both aged 8 and 9, were playing near an uncovered pit latrine located behind a residential building when the tragedy struck.

Witnesses reported that the boys were playing in the area, unaware of the dangers posed by the uncovered pit.

It is believed that they lost their balance and fell into the deep pit, which had accumulated rainwater from recent downpours.

The pit latrine, constructed many years ago, had not been properly maintained, and its open top made it especially hazardous to children.

The boys’ families began searching for them after they failed to return home. Hours passed without word of the boys’ whereabouts, prompting the alarm to be raised.

 

Local authorities, including the police and fire service, were called to the scene to retrieve the bodies.

Meanwhile the Eastern Regional Commander has confirmed that investigations is underway with officers interviewing witnesses and gathering information about the state of the pit latrine.

The two bodies were then transferred to the Asamankese Government Hospital for further examination and preservation.

 

The local police have also expressed condolences to the grieving families and further assured the community that investigations will be carried out to determine if negligence contributed to the tragedy.

 

As written by ghheadlines on Sunday, in the Eastern Region of Ghana, where two young boys tragically drowned in a pit latrine in their village.

The incident occurred in the town of Asamankese, a small rural community located about 35 kilometers from Koforidua, the regional capital.

 

The victims, identified as Kwame and Kofi, both aged 8 and 9, were playing near an uncovered pit latrine located behind a residential building when the tragedy struck.

Witnesses reported that the boys were playing in the area, unaware of the dangers posed by the uncovered pit.

It is believed that they lost their balance and fell into the deep pit, which had accumulated rainwater from recent downpours.

The pit latrine, constructed many years ago, had not been properly maintained, and its open top made it especially hazardous to children.

The boys’ families began searching for them after they failed to return home. Hours passed without word of the boys’ whereabouts, prompting the alarm to be raised.

 

Local authorities, including the police and fire service, were called to the scene to retrieve the bodies.

Meanwhile the Eastern Regional Commander has confirmed that investigations is underway with officers interviewing witnesses and gathering information about the state of the pit latrine.

The two bodies were then transferred to the Asamankese Government Hospital for further examination and preservation.

 

The local police have also expressed condolences to the grieving families and further assured the community that investigations will be carried out to determine if negligence contributed to the tragedy.

 

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