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It was a heart-wrenching moment as 12-year-old Justine Agbenu, one of the two students who tragically lost their lives in a crash at East Legon, was laid to rest on Wednesday, October 23, 2024.
A video circulating on social media captured the emotional scene as her classmates gathered at St. Theresa’s Parish in Accra to bid their final farewell.
The video showed her grieving friends, overwhelmed with sorrow, breaking down in tears, and being comforted by others.
Justine’s passing comes shortly after Maame Dwomoh Boaten, the other young victim of the accident, was also laid to rest.
At the time of this report, the video had garnered over 1,000 likes and 200 comments, with many users offering heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family.
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