Daniela Cornelius, Nurideen Morrison, Kojo Egyir : Ngyiresia Premix Explosion: Death Toll Rises to 6, Tragedy Strikes Community

By | June 5, 2024

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The death toll from the premix fuel explosion in Ngyiresia, Western region, has now reached six, with three more victims succumbing to their injuries. The latest victims are Daniela Cornelius, 14, Nurideen Morrison, 24, and Kojo Egyir, 55. Daniela passed away at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, where she was receiving treatment. Nurideen and Kojo also tragically lost their lives at separate locations. The incident occurred on May 18, resulting in two immediate deaths and multiple injuries. The fire was caused by leaking premix fuel coming into contact with flames from a nearby fish-smoking facility. The community is mourning the loss of these individuals.

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1. Ngyiresia premix tragedy update: Death toll climbs to 6
2. Ngyiresia premix blast update: 6 casualties reported

Tragic Premix Fuel Explosion Claims Six Lives in Ngyiresia, Western Region

Tragedy struck the quiet village of Ngyiresia in the Western region when a premix fuel explosion claimed the lives of six individuals. The incident, which occurred on Saturday, May 18, left a devastating impact on the community, with two victims succumbing to their injuries immediately and 14 others rushed to various medical facilities for treatment.

Victims identified

The latest fatalities in this heart-wrenching incident include Daniela Cornelius, a 14-year-old girl, Nurideen Morrison, aged 24, and Kojo Egyir, a 55-year-old fisherman. Daniela tragically passed away at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in the early hours of Wednesday, June 5, while Nurideen and Kojo succumbed to their injuries at separate locations on Sunday, June 2.

Community Struggles with Lack of Funds

Assemblyman Gabriel Mensah shared the challenges faced by the community in providing adequate medical care for the victims. Daniela’s planned surgery was delayed due to a lack of funds, and despite efforts to transfer her and another victim to a larger medical facility, the financial constraints proved to be insurmountable.

Nana Doko Agyemang III, the chief of Ngyiresia, revealed that Kojo Egyir had to be relocated to a herbal medicine center in Moree, Central region, as the family could not afford the necessary medical care at a larger hospital. These heartbreaking stories highlight the harsh reality faced by the community in the aftermath of the tragic explosion.

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Root Cause of the Explosion

The premix fuel explosion was ignited by leaking fuel coming into contact with flames from a nearby fish-smoking facility. The devastating chain of events that followed has left the community reeling from the loss of lives and the challenges of providing adequate medical care for the survivors.

As the community mourns the loss of Daniela, Nurideen, and Kojo, the tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safety measures and proper handling of flammable materials. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and loved ones of the victims during this difficult time.

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