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"The two cars were damaged and burnt beyond repair." Seven people have been burnt to death and you are telling us the two cars were damaged and burnt beyond repair? Who cares about that?
no wonder u are called Kofi.fool
Kofi was talking of the burned cars beyond repairs; not the lives of the people.
Who cares of burned cars? The lives lost is what we should care about!!!
Dauglas is an animal
Ebei Douglas! Could you spare a few seconds to read before you comment? Or any name that sounds Akan, to you, must be insulted? What exactly is eating you up from inside? If you really live in the UK, please try and visit the ...
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I'm sure they were under the influence of strong pitoo. nortners hmmm
SO SAD
I really don't understand why govt has still not pass a law to ban the use of gar to power car engines? It is long over due
@kofi,The writer want us to know the intensity of the accident that is why he said the cars damage beyond repairs.
We need fast trains to the North for the general public to have a choice.
Ghanaians including the police and the must stop taxis drivers who use cylinders in their car to avoid problems
Vehicles using gas always brings problem.Government should please stop them.
only one taxi burnt. the seven people were burnt into ashes and so is not true that those who died are in the hospital.
why can't the corrupt police on the road stop this greedy people from using gas to fuel this taxis?what a sad story!!
this is so bad. ma condolences to the bereaved families
Why are people allowed to convert their gasoline vehicle's to LPG powered vehicle. ......what a stupid country of ours..... ...all over taxis have them installed in their trunks.
Kofi u will die like a dog
Elisha stop displaying your ignorance on this platform. Police has no power to arrest any car for using gas cylinders. Parliament must pass a law to that effect for Police to enforce .
Why we Ghanaians are like that?some years back it came to the notice of been economical using LPG to power vehicle as compare to petrol and almost all the car owners switch to LPG. Now what happened because of one accident ev ...
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The accident happened all because of the bad nature of kumgungu road. The government should kindly complete the short distance that is left.
The problems are too enormous;1 overspeeding, 2 overloading, 3 inexperienced 4 bad nature of the road, etc. May the Almighty save us
what happened to the seat belt law?was the taxi not suppose to pick only 5 not seven.u are rather displaying ur illiteracy.
I think the cause of death is not the fuel that powers the car but rather the carelessness of the drivers and common understanding of rules in driving. Go to Europe and u will find LPG cars there and do u find them in such ac ...
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Our police should continue to educate the derivers more on the usage of the Carson our roads.
Unfortunate and sad incident. My condolence to the bereaved families. All these unfortunate incident contributed by human error. Drivers must drive with care and patience. RIPP
But you are under the shade of a northerner. foolish man
wishing them a speedy recovery