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Bel Aqua, Bel Beverages, and Bel Pak, all of Blow Group, have paid tribute to the victims of the recent helicopter crash that claimed several lives. On Thursday, the three brands laid a commemorative wreath at the memorial site in remembrance of those who perished.
The solemn ceremony was led by Magnus Dey, Head of Marketing for Blow Chem Industries Limited, Omar Hayford, and Ebeneezer Agmortey, Accra Territory Sales Managers, who represented the management and staff. The gesture underscored the companies’ solidarity with the families and communities affected by the tragedy.
Bel Aqua, renowned for its bottled water, and Bel Pak, a leading tissue paper brand, have consistently demonstrated a commitment to supporting communities in moments of both celebration and sorrow. The wreath-laying served as an expression of empathy and a reaffirmation of their role as responsible corporate citizens.
The companies extended their condolences to the bereaved families, the government, and the people of Ghana. Earlier, Blow Group had issued a statement of condolences to all in these sombre times, expressing its shared grief and support during this difficult time.
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