20 children drown in Apam river

The District Police Commander has conformed that eight bodies have so far been retrieved from the river

20 children drown in  Apam river

Some 20 unidentified children are feared to have drowned in the Apam River located in the Central Region on Monday, March 8.

Per a report by myjoyonline, the District Police Commander, DSP Moses Osakono confirmed that eight bodies have so far been retrieved from the river.

“We were able to retrieve six bodies in the morning. We are collaborating with the DCE. My investigator is also there [Apam River]. So very soon, we will mobilize the bodies to see how many we have lost,” he said.

According to him, the Apam River has been inaccessible to the public since the outbreak of the Covid-19 panic.

“No one has been visiting the river. We made a clarion call to ensure no one goes to the river. We were shocked. It was a shock to us this morning,” he said.

READ ALSO:

COVID-19: Over 160,000 persons vaccinated in Ghana so far

DSP Osankono stated that after talking to the community leaders, it has been established that the children were not sighted as they made their way to the river.

He revealed that there were rumors on Sunday evening that someone had drowned but the police were informed this morning of the incident, which turned out be that of the said 20 children.