Ghanaian family that died in fire outbreak to be buried on February 4

The burial and final funeral rites of a Ghanaian woman and her three children who perished in a fire outbreak in Finland, will be held February 4 2017.

The woman Nana Ago Prah and her three children all perished in the early hours of Friday December 9, when their home was razed down by fire in Helsinki, Finland.

The father and husband of the victims, John Owusu, who is also a board member of the Ghana Union Finland, was at work at the time of the incident. It is believed that the fire started from the sauna in their sixth-floor apartment and that the victims had died out of suffocation.

A neighbour had called the police after noticing the fire in the early morning before 3am, after which fire and rescue services reached the scene eleven minutes after they were called but were able to extinguish the fire quickly. However, resuscitation attempts to save the lives of Nana and her 3 children failed.

Burial and final funeral rites of Nana and her 3 children who perished in the fire outbreak would be held in Helsinki Finland on the 4th of February 2017.

Source: GhanaWeb

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