ACCRA
NOVEMBER 26 2008 14:14h
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At least 23 residents of Tanoso were burned beyond recognition when the tanker from which they were scooping fuel caught fire.
"At least 23 residents of Tanoso were burned beyond recognition when the tanker from which they were scooping fuel caught fire," eyewitness Kofi Lawson told Reuters.
"I counted at least 23 bodies that were burned to ashes," he said, speaking by phone from the crash site.
Police said they counted at least 21 bodies, and that more than 20 had been taken to hospital, some in a critical condition.
"On hearing the crash, the residents rushed to the scene and started siphoning the fuel off the tanker while others used bowls, buckets, enamelware -- anything they could lay hands on -- to scoop the fuel that was pouring out and unfortunately, there was a fire and an explosion and many of them got burnt," said Superintendent Solomon Nim.
Many West Africans have been killed attempting to salvage leaking fuel from crash sites. In August, at least 10 people died in Cameroon as they collected petrol from an overturned tanker which exploded. In September, a similar accident in Central African Republic killed 15.
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