Families grieve after plane slams into bus

and Ghanaian president John Atta Mills visited at least two of them at the clinic where they were being treated.
The two men were in hospital beds as the president arrived, one with visible bruises on his arm and face.
“I pray that all of you have survived and wish you speedy recovery,” Mills said, but did not speak directly to reporters.
At a military hospital morgue where the bodies of victims had been taken, family members gathered to identify remains and spoke of their grief.
“My life has been destroyed,” a teary-eyed Zenab Ayesha, the wife of one of the victims, told AFP.
“He was my husband, and the breadwinner of the family is gone.” She said she heard from a friend that her husband was among the dead.
The government, meanwhile, ordered the creation of a committee to investigate the crash, which saw the cargo plane barrel into a minibus in an area near the airport in the capital. — AFP.

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