Information
from
media
personality
Vida
Adwutwumwaa
says
that
the
school
of
the
victims
involved
in
the
ghastly
East
Legon
accident
has
been
closed
down
indefinitely
by
school
authorities.
According
to
her,
the
death
of
the
two
young
girls,
Maame
Dwomoh
Boateng
and
Justine
Agbenu
had
taken
a
toll
on
the
students.
She
disclosed
that
the
accident
which
has
been
the
talk
of
the
town,
did
not
only
affect
their
families,
close
friends
and
community
but
extended
as
far
as
their
schools
and
colleagues
and
that
should
inform
the
public
of
the
gravity
of
the
matter.
“This
incident
has
shaken
us
all
to
the
core,”
Vida
said.
She
went
on
to
say
that
the
closure
of
the
school
according
to
authorities
was
to
allow
the
students
and
everyone
to
heal
from
the
shock.
“The
administration
decided
it
was
necessary
to
give
everyone
time
to
heal,”
she
continued.
“It’s
heartbreaking
to
see
my
friends
struggling
with
these
haunting
images
of
Maame
Dwomoh
and
Justine
trapped
in
that
burning
vehicle,
calling
for
help,”
she
recalled.
Qwame
Benedict
is
an
entertainment
editor
at
GhPage.com,
He
has
a
Degree
in
Public
Administration
and
Information
Studies
from
the
University
of
Ghana.
His
professional
career
in
entertainment
journalism
dates
back
to
2015
when
he
was
writing
for
the
now-defunct
EnterGhana.com.
He
also
got
the
chance
to
write
for
K-Hitz
radio
before
joining
GhPage
in
2017.