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A scene of horror unfolded in the heart of Tema Community One on Monday, March 16, when an aircraft plummeted from the sky, crashing into the Oninku Drive School Park.
Two individuals on board are confirmed dead following the impact in the area.

The crash prompted a quick response from personnel of the Ghana National Fire Service, who rushed to the scene to douse the flames at the site.
With the help of law enforcement officers from the Ghana Police Service, the emergency response team managed to retrieve the charred bodies of the victims.
Mr Ahmed Abdullia, the Assemblyman for the Kwesi Plange Electoral Area, said none of the students was hurt.





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