Asante Kotoko remembers deputy equipment officer, 3 years since his death

Kumasi Asante Kotoko has remembered their late deputy equipment officer, Thomas Asare who met his untimely death in Asante Kotoko’s accident during their journey home after their game with Inter Allies three years a go.

The deputy equipment officer was part of the team which was involved in that tragic accident that got some players injured.

Kumasi Asante posted a picture of the late deputy equipment officer on their social media handle and captioned it

“Three years ago today, we lost our Deputy Equipment Officer, Thomas Asare when the team bus, carrying players and officials, rammed into a truck at Nkawkaw on our way back to Kumasi after a Premier League match against Inter Allies in Accra 😢

“Our condolences still go to the family and those affected by the loss as we continue to thank the Maker for the lives that were spared. Keep resting well, mate😢

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