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The death toll has hit 13 as a search team give up any hope of
finding any more bodies 48 hours after an overloaded boat capsized on
the Volta river at Yeji.
Five more bodies were retrieved from the lake as the sun set on Monday. It included the body of a pregnant woman.
Six children under three years were first pulled out of the river
during a late afternoon search by the Ghana Navy on Sunday, May 29. Two
more were found Monday morning.
The boat with about 70 people on board is said to have hit a tree
stump and sunk in the middle of their journey from Nantwekope to Yeji in
the Brong Ahafo region.
According to Daniel Takyi of Alive FM in Yeji, the accident happened
45 minutes away from the main land, a travelling distance that hampered
any hope for a quick rescue.
Despite the presence of a rescue team from the Ghana Navy, they came
without boats and had to rely on outboard motor of private boat
operators, a NADMO coordinator explained to Joy News.
He also explained that the simple implements were used to help find
bodies in the lake. A hook is tied to a rope on a sort of fishing
expedition for dead bodies.
A man said only one body of his four relatives has been retrieved.
Chances of finding the three others are slim as search operation is
expected to end by Wednesday morning.
It emerged that passengers often shun the use of life jackets. They
claim it is uncomfortable wearing the life-saving jacket. According to a
boat owner, the passengers reject the life jackets for fear of
contracting diseases.
The frustrated boat owners told the reporter that, the disaster could have been prevented if the passengers had life jackets on.
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