13 Bodies Were Retrieved After 20 Children Visited The Apam Beach.

On Sunday evening, 20 children visited the Apam beach.

A total of 13 bodies have been retrieved from the Apam beach after the 20 children went to the beach.

The 13 bodies were retrieved on Monday after the incident happened.
The incident took place in the Gomoa West District of the central region. Twenty (20) children were feared dead in the incident which happened on Sunday night .

It occurred around 5pm when the children went to the Apam sea shore to swim.

However, the children swam closer to where the great gods of Apam has been kept.
They have named this special swimming on every Sunday as “Sunday Special”.

The Apam Police Commander, Deputy Supt. Mr. Moses Osakonor said , they have never encounter such act before , he also noted that, two of the children who were rescued by the ‘Rescue Team’ and are receiving treatment at St. Luke Catholic Hospital at Apam and the rest retrieved are deposited at the Morgue of the same hospital and the remaining are still in the sea.

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  • Ruth Kai Botchway is a Senior Editor at Dicytrends.com. She is a graduate of All Stars Media College (2021) with a Diploma in Journalism and Media Studies. With more than two years experience in Journalism, she has served as an intern at Accra FM and worked with Green TV and Ashiaman TV. She worked as a Maritime Journalist/ influencer, producing Port and Maritime agenda initially aired on Ashiaman TV. You can reach her via email: Ruthbotch1912@gmail.com

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Ruth Kai Botchway

Ruth Kai Botchway is a Senior Editor at Dicytrends.com. She is a graduate of All Stars Media College (2021) with a Diploma in Journalism and Media Studies. With more than two years experience in Journalism, she has served as an intern at Accra FM and worked with Green TV and Ashiaman TV. She worked as a Maritime Journalist/ influencer, producing Port and Maritime agenda initially aired on Ashiaman TV. You can reach her via email: Ruthbotch1912@gmail.com

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