In a heart-wrenching ceremony filled with sorrow and reflection, 12-year-old Justine Agbenu, one of the victims of the recent tragic accident which occured at East Legon, has been laid to rest.
The funeral service, held at the Christ the King Catholic Church in Cantonments, Accra on Wednesday, drew a large crowd of mourners who gathered to pay their last respects to the young girl.
Late Justine, described by those who knew her as a kind and selfless child, had a deep love for God and was known for her generosity.
Her family recalled how years ago, she brought home a banner inscribed with the words "I love Jesus" and requested that it be displayed in her room, a testament to her faith and devotion.
Until her untimely death, Late Justine was said to have been a beacon of love and sharing, teaching both family and friends the importance of giving and kindness.
Her loss has left an immense void in the hearts of those who knew her.
The tragic accident occurred a few days ago when a car driven by the son of Bishop Elisha Salifu Amoako collided with the vehicle Late Justine was in at East Legon.
Late Justine and another passenger died instantly, while several others remain hospitalized, fighting for their lives.
As her family, friends, and loved ones mourn, they hold on to the memories of a young girl whose short life was marked by love, faith, and a spirit of sharing.
Story by: Joshua Kwabena Smith
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