Justine Agbenu, the second victim of the devastating East Legon crash that involved Bishop Salifu Amoako’s son, is set to be laid to rest. A sorrowful farewell service is being held at the Christ The King Catholic Church in Accra to honor her memory.
Justine Mary-Anne Enyonam Agbenu, one of the two girls who tragically lost their lives in the crash on October 12, 2024, is being buried today, Wednesday, October 23, 2024. The heartbreaking accident also claimed the life of her close friend, Maame Dwomoh Boaten, who has already been laid to rest.
Justine’s burial will be private, following the solemn service at Christ the King Catholic Church. Videos that have surfaced from the ceremony capture the emotional atmosphere, deeply moving those who have seen them.
One video online shows the heart-wrenching moment the white casket, carrying her remains, is carefully ushered into the church auditorium.
As the clergy and her family offered a brief prayer, the casket was gently moved to the front of the church, where the farewell service was set to begin—a final goodbye to a young life taken too soon.
Justine’s tragic passing has left a void that will never be filled, a painful reminder of how fragile life can be. Today, her family, friends, and the community say their final goodbye, burdened by the sadness of losing her so soon.
Watch the heart-wrenching videos from Justine Agbenu’s farewell service in the videos below…