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It wasn't GAF. It was the natives because it was getting dark and they have to retrieve the corpses. Mr. Madilo I am NDC but do not agree with you for blaming GAF
You don't need to be NDC or NPP to agree or disagree. Jxt make your point as an independent human being. Do I make sense?
You make a lot of sense. I don't know why he felt it necessary to state his political affiliation before making his point. Politics has indeed eaten some to the core. Sad.
It is because cocoa farmers cursed the NDC party for deceiving them. It wasn't a mere coincidence.
The accident happened in the morning and the military didn't go there until evening? As soon as the helicopter disappeared from radar the air force should have dispatch another aircraft to trace the helicopter to try to under ...
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NDC must render an unqualified apologies to cocoa farmers because looking at the sequence of events, it appears cocoa farmers have rained curses on the NDC. The accident happened a day after announcing cocoa price and the hel ...
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That's very true, to see the remains of a love one in that poor sack is quite disturbing, even if they were burnt to ashes but the public seeing them in a very portable way would have been very good to the eyes of relatives a ...
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The only sack at hand at the cocoa farm were cocoa sacks.
And if there were no cocoa sacks, they should have collected the ashes in their pockets? Talk sense bro. The sacks were a no no. Appropriate evacuation materials should have been sourced from nearest army camp. (The comrades ...
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Or body bags from Police or even NADMO office.
Full of fools at the GAF good for nothing CHEIF of staff he needs to be sacked
Ignoramus
The locals collected the remains of our beloved brothers in sacks and not the military. This should be a lesson to us all, the way we handle injured and dead bodies at the accident scenes. We should allow those with the knowl ...
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It is a testament that some people have never gone through any stressful moment. After finding them in the forest, they should have walked back for two hours to look for body bags and walk back another two hours to pick them? ...
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There is a military base in Kumasi. That was the closest military unit to take up responsibilities for handling the crime scene.
GAF and the Police who went to the crash spot did bad job. In allowing the Locals to collects the dead bodies in sacks also led to DNA cost to South Africa. Because the bodies were not properly and professionally removed from ...
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It does not change anything. In whatever bags, nature and fate had already 'disgraced' them.
The sad lesson there is that politicians should not behave like they own the world.
Did the Ghana Army send any body bags to Accra Nkrumah circle even after 2 days to remove the dead in decency?