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Net 2 TV’s cameraman to be buried today

  • Oct 10, 2017
  • 1 min read

The member of the Presidential press corp, who died in the line of duty during the Atomic Junction gas explosion will be laid to rest at Denkyira near Kasoa in the Central region today [Tuesday].

Mohammed Ashley, a cameraman with Net 2 TV, is one of the seven fatalities recorded after the massive Saturday explosion.

He is reported to have fallen to his death from the flyover at Atomic junction due to the impact of the explosion as chaos ensued around him.

Reports indicate that, the deceased, who lived close to the area, rushed to the scene with his camera upon hearing the explosive sounds.

Indications are that he also suffered some burn injuries.

When relatives of the late cameraman and management of Kencity, owners of Net 2 TV called on the Flagstaff House, to formally inform the President of their loss, the Chief Executive Officer of Kencity, Mrs. Stella Wilson Agyapong noted that “we went to the morgue to see him and he was severely burnt.”

President Nana Akufo-Addo, while commiserating with the bereaved family, promised to personally pay for the cost of the burial of Mohammed Ashley.

Mohammed Ashley was unmarried and was the second of seven children.

Story By: Michael Creg Afful

 
 
 

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