Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari has expressed her condolences to the families of the two young girls who tragically lost their lives in the East Legon accident, acknowledging that their deaths are deeply painful and difficult to forgive.
Her comments follow the fatal accident in East Legon on October 12, 2024, involving the son of popular pastor Salifu Amoako, which claimed the lives of the two young girls.
In an Instagram post, the actress reflected on the heartache of losing a child, offering prayers for strength and healing to the grieving families.
"As a mother, I can deeply relate to what the mothers of these children must be going through. It is too painful to remember and too painful to forgive.
"At this moment, all I can say is that I pray for God's grace to be sufficient for you in this situation. I pray for strength for both families," she wrote.
Nadia Buari also urged the bereaved families to stay strong during these trying times.
"A future has been cut short in such a painful manner, and it is incredibly difficult to come to terms with. May God keep their innocent souls in perfect peace. My prayers are with the bereaved families.
"May the joy of the Lord strengthen you through this difficult phase of your lives. The loss of any child anywhere is the loss of a future everywhere," she added.
Read her full post below: