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Prayers, also known as 'Adua' was said this morning by the family, friends and well-wishers for one of the persons killed during the Ejura disturbances.
The deceased, who was Muslim, was buried in line with Islamic customs as investigations into the unfortunate incident are ongoing.
In attendance were officials from the Interior and Defence Ministries, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) as well as officials from the office of the National Chief Imam.
Below are pictures from the grounds.

























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