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Music producer loses studio in Circle Goil Filling Station inferno

The studio is about fifty metres away from the Nkrumah Circle and close to the burnt Goil Filling Station.

 

Ghanaian music producer, Fred Kyei Mensah, popularly known as Fredyma has lost all his studio equipment in the Goil Filling Station inferno.

“I have lost all my studio equipment, and 15 dead bodies all lying on the street in front of my studio after yesterday’s flooding. I am indeed traumatised. Will bring pictures soon. Remember me in your prayers. The studio is about 50 meters from the Kwame Nkrumah Circle”, he posted on social media.

Ghana on Wednesday, June 3, was submerged in flood following torrential and consistent rainfall especially in the capital city, Accra.

Over 100 people are reported dead while properties running into millions of cedis destroyed by the torrential rains that fell for over three hours.

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Some people had gathered in front of a Pharmacy Shop at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle near the Goil Filling Station adjacent to the GBC Towers to seek for refuge from the heavy downpour but unfortunately lost their lives following a fire outbreak at the Goil filling station.

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