WATCH: Tema Incident Sparks Debate as Eyewitness Criticises Bystanders for Filming Instead of Helping
A recent tragic incident at Tema Community 1 has ignited public outrage after an eyewitness revealed that several bystanders chose to film the घटना instead of offering help to victims. The incident, which involved a microlight helicopter crash, attracted a large crowd shortly after it occurred. Howe
Ogyem Solomon

A recent tragic incident at Tema Community 1 has ignited public outrage after an eyewitness revealed that several bystanders chose to film the घटना instead of offering help to victims.
The incident, which involved a microlight helicopter crash, attracted a large crowd shortly after it occurred. However, rather than assisting those affected, many onlookers were seen using their mobile phones to record videos of the scene. This response has drawn sharp criticism, with many questioning the growing tendency to prioritise social media content over human life.
Speaking about the घटना, the eyewitness described the situation as both heartbreaking and frustrating. According to him, some individuals stood by watching and recording while victims were in urgent need of help. He stressed that immediate assistance from people nearby could have made a significant difference in the critical moments following the crash.
The eyewitness further noted that instead of stepping in to support rescue efforts, several people appeared more interested in capturing footage, possibly for online sharing. This, he suggested, reflects a worrying trend in society where tragic moments are increasingly treated as opportunities for viral content rather than situations requiring compassion and quick action.
The microlight helicopter involved in the crash reportedly went down within the Tema Community 1 area, causing panic among residents and drawing attention from passersby. Although details about casualties and the exact cause of the crash are still being investigated, the incident has already sparked conversations beyond the दुर्घटना itself.
Many Ghanaians have since taken to social media to express mixed reactions. While a few individuals argued that recording such घटनाएं can help document evidence or raise awareness, a larger section of the public has condemned the behavior. Critics insist that in emergencies, the priority should always be to save lives rather than record videos.
The situation has also highlighted the need for public education on how to respond during emergencies. Safety experts often advise that individuals should immediately alert emergency services and offer assistance where it is safe to do so. Even simple actions such as calling for help, clearing space for rescue teams, or providing basic support can prove crucial.
Authorities are expected to continue their investigations into the cause of the crash while also reviewing safety measures related to such aircraft operations. Meanwhile, the eyewitness’s comments have added a human dimension to the discussion, reminding the public of the importance of empathy and responsibility.
As conversations continue, the Tema incident serves as a powerful reminder that in moments of crisis, the choices people make can have lasting consequences. Choosing to act rather than observe could be the difference between life and death.
Watch the video below:
@g24xtra This eyewitness didn’t just recount what happened before and after the aircraft crash near Oninku Park in Tema—his swift thinking and bravery played a crucial role in saving the lives of innocent children at a nearby daycare. __________________________________________ Ghana salute you! 🇬🇭 #g24tv ♬ original sound – Gossips24 Xtra
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