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[WATCH] Gov’t Releases Final Report on August 6 Helicopter Crash That Claimed Eight Lives

The government has officially released the findings of the August 6 helicopter crash that tragically took the lives of eight individuals, among them government ministers and senior officials. The long-awaited report sheds light on the circumstances surrounding the incident, which has deeply affected the nation and raised questions about aviation safety and emergency response measures. Families of the victims and the general public have been eager to understand what led to the devastating event.

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During the presentation of the report, Captain Paul Fordjour, who led the investigation, detailed the rigorous process undertaken to uncover the truth behind the crash. He explained that the team employed a wide range of technical analyses, expert consultations, and field assessments to ensure accuracy and transparency. The findings were presented following the formal submission of the final report to President Mahama, signaling the government’s commitment to accountability and aviation safety improvements.

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The comprehensive investigation outlines the sequence of events that culminated in the fatal crash and identifies several contributing factors. Beyond explaining what happened, the report also provides valuable recommendations aimed at preventing future occurrences of similar tragedies. By offering clear insights and corrective measures, the investigation stands as a vital step toward enhancing aviation safety standards and restoring public confidence in the country’s air transport systems.

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