C/R: 3 PEOPLE  CONFIRMED DEAD, WHILE OTHERS INJURED IN TWO SEPARATE ACCIDENTS

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Three persons have been confirmed dead in two separate gory accidents in Assin Fosu and Assin Asempanaye in the Assin Fosu Municipal and Assin North District respectively.

Twelve other male victims who are said to be masons and labourers also sustained various degrees of injuries and were rushed to the intensive care unit of the St. Francis Xavier Hospital in Assin Fosu.

Those who suffered severe injuries were referred to Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital for further treatment.

Meanwhile, two of the deceased whose names were given as Kwame and Yalley have been deposited at the same hospital morgue for preservation.

Reports gathered indicate the first incident occurred on Monday, April 24, 2023, around 6 pm on Cape Coast Kumasi highway.

The driver, Joseph Obeng, 36, behind Isuzu Private Pickup with registration number WR-456-W with fourteen occupants travelling from Cape Coast direction towards Assin Juaso direction.

The driver who was overspeeding attempted to overtake a vehicle ahead of it upon reaching a section of the road in Assin Fosu Township but lost control of the steering wheel the vehicle struck a metal guard mounted on the side of the road and somersaulted in the process.

Police upon hearing the news swiftly moved to the scene to ensure the road is cleared to enable traffic flow and further visited the victims at the hospital to ascertain first-hand information from the survivors.

On the other hand the same day, a Renault Tanker with Registration number WR-2116-22 carrying limestone and travelling from Takoradi towards Kumasi direction knocked down a pedestrian who was crossing the road at Assin Asempanaye near Assin Praso.

The deceased who has been identified as Emmanuel Obu aged 32 died instantly as the head was crushed.

The deceased, according to his younger brother Stephen K. Asare was paying a visit to his sick mother and immediately he alighted from the vehicle, the unfortunate happened.

The body has been deposited at the St. Francis Hospital while the investigation commences.


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