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Everything we know so far after eight killed in helicopter crash in Ghana

6 August 2025
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Everything we know so far after eight killed in helicopter crash in Ghana
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A military helicopter crash in Ghana resulted in the deaths of all eight individuals on board, including Defense Minister Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed. The aircraft went off radar while en route from Accra to the Ashanti region, with the wreckage found in Adansi; the cause of the crash is under investigation, and the government has declared it a national tragedy.

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