Two Perish in Premix Fuel Fire Incident at Ngyiresia

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A tragic incident has hit the community of Ngyiresia near Sekondi, as two of the sixteen individuals injured in a fire outbreak have died from their injuries.

The fire occurred on Saturday, May 18, around 4 pm, and was caused by leaking premix fuel igniting from a nearby fish smoking facility.

Gabriel Ato Mensah, the Assembly Member for Ngyiresia-Mpasem, disclosed that the two deceased victims, 15-year-old Joseph Adom and 7-year-old Justice Dadzie, were receiving treatment at Effia-Nkwanta Hospital in Sekondi.

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He further noted that two more injured individuals are being transferred to Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital for additional care.

“We had 16 victims, with 11 males and five females. Thirteen of them were brought to Effia-Nkwanta for treatment, while three were taken to Saint Benedict Hospital in Inchaban. I personally escorted them to the hospital before joining the chief.

“When I returned, two victims, Joseph Adom (15) and Isaac Blankson (55), had been taken to the theatre. The remaining 11 were being treated in the emergency ward.

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“This morning, we found that Joseph Adom had passed away. We went to the morgue to see his lifeless body. I’ve been here with the chief since morning, and around 3 pm, we lost another victim, 7-year-old Justice Dadzie.

“Currently, the ambulance has transferred one patient, Isaac Blankson, who was in the theatre on Saturday, to Korle-Bu. We are also preparing another ambulance for another patient to be taken to Korle-Bu for further treatment.”

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