Earlier, it was reported that some seven young upcoming footballers have lost their lives immediately after they were involved in a fatal accident in Offinso after the driver lost control of the vehicle into the Offinso River.
Photos of the last entombment customs of the seven upcoming footballers have surfaced on the web, presently occurring as Offinso, close to Kumasi in the Ashanti Region.
Reports state that the young men were on their was to Afrancho, a suburb in Kumasi where they were associated with a horrifying mishap losing their lives immediately.
The other (24) different children who endure are likewise accepting treatment at the St. Patrick Hospital in Offinso following the mishap.
The news has tossed the whole football crew in Ghana into a secret government of grieving as the passings of such youthful spirits have shaken devotees of the game.
Yet, the players of the Offinso-based met their unfavorable passings with extremely sparse subtleties on how the transport associated with the accident.
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