
Squatters at the Accra Central Railway station say they know about the risks in living so close to the railway lines but they will not move away.
A man was killed by a passing train at Agbogbloshie, on Tuesday afternoon, raising concerns about the safety of squatters living close to the railway lines.
The Ghana Railway Development Authority has asked the squatters to move away from the rail lines voluntarily but the squatters say they won't move.
They say such accidents are rare and should not influence them to move away.


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