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This story sounds too fishy. How can a grown woman face be inside a boiling oil without an attempt to free herself?
Unless this woman purposely submerged her face in the oil in order to kill herself, this sound like foul play to me.
Looking at the picture of the incident in the Daily Guide, the woman definitely had an epileptic fit, fell on the fire/pot cooking oil and died as there was no one there to rescue her. It's a very sad accident and may her sou ...
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That can be the obvious scientific explanation. No need to speculate otherwise. Epileptic fits don't come announced.
thats an obvious explanation,but why working around fire when she knows she had fits.May her soul rest in Peace sister
When will Ghana going to enact Health and Safety laws to minimize incidents like this in the future?. At this age and time, we should have proper laws on Health and Safety and also educating the public about the dangers of th ...
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In a country where the people are so mindful of what to eat than their health, stroke, heart attacks etc cause such unexpected deaths. Oh poverty, poverty in a GOD ordained state like ghana is not without a cause! Oh corrupti ...
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You started to make sense until you somehow wanted to turn this tragedy into politics. This death is horrible and unfortunate, it has nothing to do with corruption. Like you said, was it a heart attack or homicide? We will ne ...
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FACT'S COMMENT MAKES ABSOLUTE SENSE
That's where the history of epilepsy adds some credibility to the story.
Oh what a pathetic way to give up, may God console his immediate family.
Omg, what a tragedy.
May her soul rest in perfect peace!
"..epileptic patient.." They become helpless in such instances.
THAT MUST BE A VERY BIG POT. HOW CAN IT BE? HMMMMM!
The story appears to be one of heart attack or stroke. These are silent killers. The conditions may be there and the sufferer may not be aware, especially since people here do not do medical check ups. Homocide? Possible but ...
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You nailed it Teacher,"but the old lady in the village will be blamed for this",instead of health issues.
This is sad
IN INCIDENTS LIKE THIS, IT IS EASY TO LOOK FOR BLAME/S ; BUT LET US ALL PRAY FOR HER SOUL TO REST IN THE FORGIVING BOSSOM OF GOD,THE ALMIGHTY,AMEN!!
So sad
RIP. nd....Amen!.
HMMM MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE
May her soul RIP. I believe she may have suffered a heart attack. Sadly, most of us don't check our BP and cholesterol levels frequently and indulge in eating loadsa fatty foods minus any physical exercise. This sadly, should ...
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Somebody might have done this horrible act. How big was the pan and the volume of oil in it? Secondly, a 34year old African woman cannot let go so easily like that. Furthermore, we know, from the story here that she wasn't s ...
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you cared about the hungry
Mary, you are number 6 on the comments,Facts number 5 is very right about every thing written, such a woman with such a problem should never had worked with fire it is very dangerous for her.In developed countries such peopl ...
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MAY SHE REST IN PEACE.
How big and deep was the frying pot? Could it be a heart attack or simply, exhaustion? this is a sad story. May Her Soul Rest in Perfect Peace - Amen.
IN GHANA NOBODY DIES OF NATURAL CAUSES . ITS ALWAYS SOMEBODIES FAULT
Akosua Safoa is not meant to be a kenkey seller in Accra. That job is reserved for Ga women.
Akosua should have been selling fufu and aponkye soup.
COME QUICKLY...MESSIAH YAHOSHUA...COME QUICKLY!