Actress Nadia Buari has taken to social media to express her heartfelt condolences to the families of the two young girls who lost their lives in the devastating East Legon accident.

On Instagram, the beautiful actress shared a wholehearted message, acknowledging the unimaginable pain and grief the affected families are enduring with such a loss.

She grieved about how a future had been lost and how difficult for the family to come to terms with the unfortunate incident, noting that it’s too painful to remember and too painful to forgive.

She wrote: “I can’t believe this happened to these beautiful little girls future has been cut off in such a painful manner that is so difficult to come to terms with.

May God keep their innocent souls in perfect peace.

My prayers are with the bereaved families. May the joy of the Lord strengthen you to enable you go through this difficult phase of your life.

THE LOST OF ANY CHILD ANYWHERE IS THE LOST OF A FUTURE EVERYWHERE.

Can a mother leave her children? Certainly not!

But the painful thing here is that, as the mother cannot leave her children, in this regrettable condition, the children have left their mothers.

As a mother, I can deeply relate with the mothers of these kids and what they may be going through by now.

It is too painful to remember and too painful to forgive.

At this moment, all I wish to say is that,

I pray for grace to be sufficient for you in this condition.

I pray for strength for the both families of the kids.

I pray for healing of hurts for all involved in this painful tragedy.

I pray for love and empathy for the victims, and sympathy for all who may need it.

With a very heavy heart I say

PLEASE HAVE MY CONDOLENCES…

GOD WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU!!!(sic).”

The tragic accident occurred on October 12, 2024, when the 16-year-old drove a Jaguar SUV and ran into a Honda Acura vehicle carrying the victims.

The two victims who lost their lives were Maame Dwomoh Boaten and Justine Agbenu.

The parents of the driver, Bishop Salifu Amoako and Mouha Amoako, along with Linda Bempah, a sales assistant, were arrested and charged with permitting an unlicensed person to drive.

A candlelight vigil was held on Friday, October 18, 2024, in honour of the young girls who died.

Maame Dwomoh Boaten was buried on Saturday, October 19 and Justine Agbenu’s final funeral rites will come off tomorrow, October 23, at Christ the King church.