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Body of the attendant

Runel Filling Station has been closed down as part of efforts to uncover what might have caused an explosion which killed one of its attendants, Anthony Ahiabu early hours of Tuesday at Dawhenya, a suburb of Tema.

The cause of the fire is yet to be determined but witnesses told Adom FM’s Kwame Yankah that the deceased might have been cooking in one of the rooms close to the location of the discharge.

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The scene after the explosion

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Mr Ahiabu, 47, according to witnesses was in a building used to house staff of the station when the explosion occurred shortly after a tanker discharged gas.

Operations officer of the Tema Regional Fire Department, DOII William Blankson, said personnel from the Devtraco and Tema Industrial Area Fire stations were swift in their response to prevent the fire from spreading to neighbouring property.

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The room where the deceased died

Apart from the deceased, it is unclear whether any other attendant or customer was affected by the explosion that shattered louvre blades.

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Investigations have begun into the incident.

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The scene after the explosion

Meanwhile, Chief Executive Officer of the company, Dr Selassie Akabah says all services at their Dawhenya station have been suspended as part of investigations and to make time to mourn the dead.

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Body of the attendant

Source: Adomonline.com | Adom News | Kwame Yankah