The Chief of Dokochina, Dokochinawura Muniru says preparations are underway to perform some traditional rites on the Black Volta river at Dokochina where eighteen persons perished while riding on a boat.
According to the Chief, some youth have been tasked to search for the remaining bodies at the banks of the river.
Meanwhile, fishermen on the banks of the Black Volta have stopped fishing until the traditional rites are performed.
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