GAF heli accident: Comms Min Sam George asks public to stop sharing 'unwholesome videos' of deceased
Communications Minister Samuel Nartey George has called for “empathy” and “decorum,” asking the public to desist from sharing gory images of the deceased from the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) helicopter accident.
He said spreading the images was hurtful for bereaved families
“Dear Fellow Citizens,” the Ningo Prampram MP wrote on X.
“I plead with you to show some restraint and decorum in these trying moments. Let us have respect for the families of the departed and stop spreading those unwholesome videos. I beg you all to show some empathy and humanity. These are very difficult moments for us all. Thank you [Ghana flag, weeping, and lion emojis].”
Read: National mourning declared as Defence and Environment Ministers die in military helicopter crash
Source: classfmonline.com
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