The Kintampo Divisional Law enforcement has held a mass burial for the charred bodies retrieved from an incident on the Kintampo-Tamale highway in March.
The accident which left Ghanaians in a point out of shock occurred when a Kia Grand Bird bus headed to Accra veered of its lane and collided with a Tamale-certain Sprinter car.
The effect prompted the two motor vehicles to go up in flames killing 30 passengers, such as little ones.
Both of those autos were being charred in the inferno, leaving only a number of survivors.
Two months immediately after the incident, the bodies had been buried at the Jema Community Cemetary in Kintampo South Municipality on Saturday.
Adom News’ Nana Wiafe Akenten was at the cemetery and reviews that the two Muslim and Christian citizens came to pray for the deceased prior to they ended up burried.

James Musah whose spouse was buried told Nana he was glad she has eventually been laid to rest.
The Municipal Chief Government of Kintampo North, Michael Sarkodie Baffoe stated the increasing level of accidents on the that freeway is worrying.
“We have to probe that,” he mentioned, adding that way too lots of life have been dropped for the scenario to remain very same.