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A/R: Collapsing storey building at Sewuah kills mason

By Jacob Agyenim Boateng || Contributor
Social News A/R: Collapsing storey building at Sewuah kills mason
THU, 18 JUL 2024

A devastating incident occurred at Sewua in the Ashanti Region on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, when a two-story building collapsed, claiming the life of a 45-year-old mason, Kwaku Gyamfi.

The deceased, a father of five, was trapped under the wreckage and despite efforts to rescue him, died.

Eyewitnesses, in an interview with this reporter revealed that five others escaped death in the unfortunate incident.

They noted that it took several hours for security officials to arrive at the location, and by the time they managed to retrieve the trapped man, he was already dead.

The body has been deposited at a morgue by the police, pending investigation.

This tragic incident has left the community in shock.

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