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NewsW/R: 7-year-old dies from electrocution at Bibiani

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W/R: 7-year-old dies from electrocution at Bibiani

Seven-year-old Blessing Yemo Twotwoo has tragically lost his life to electrocution at Gyedi-Kyekyewere, a suburb of Bibiani in the Western North region.

While playing with his brother and friends, Blessing suffered the fatal accident.

His elder sister, Jackline Mensa, was preparing cassava when she received a distressing call from his playmates.

She hurried to the scene and found Blessing struggling for breath.

Despite their frantic rush to the hospital, Blessing was pronounced dead on arrival.

Samuel Kwagyire, the Assemblyman for Gyedi Kyekyewere, assured the community of measures being taken to prevent such incidents in the future.

He urged parents to maintain vigilant supervision over their children.

After completing their investigation, the police released Blessing’s body to the family for burial, leaving the entire community deeply saddened by his untimely death.

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