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W/R: Failed truck kills ‘loading boy’ in busy town

Source The Ghana Report

A failed truck loaded with bags of cement has accidentally killed a young boy at Diabene in the Western Region.

The truck with registration number GN 6512-16 had loaded eight hundred bags of cement to be distributed to some retailers in Diabene and its environs.

The driver, after loading the cement from the Ehyiamu Depot picked up four other individuals along the way to provide offloading assistance.

Whilst climbing a mountain in the Diabene community, the truck failed its brake and started moving at a forced reverse speed.

All efforts to stop the uncontrollable movement were futile leading to the death of one of the loading boys sitting at the back of the truck.

The deceased in an attempt to save his life jumped from the vehicle.

Unfortunately, he fell exactly where the vehicle stopped and had his head smashed by the middle tyres.

“I was standing here when the vehicle came, he tried to climb the hill but could not, so the vehicle came back on a reverse speed. The guy was sitting at the back with three others, he tried to jump from the vehicle before it landed, but the tyre smashed his head on the floor,” an eyewitness, Abu Emmanuel indicated.

Lifeless body of the loading boy whose identity is still unknown could be seen trapped under the two big middle tyres of the truck.
The lifeless body of the loading boy whose identity is still unknown could be seen trapped under the two big middle tyres of the truck.

 

Personnel from the Ghana Fire Service and the Ghana Police Service called to the scene had to cut through the tyres before the body was retrieved.

“We received a call about this accident, we immediately proceeded to the scene and saw the body of a young man trapped under the tyres of the vehicle. We were also told three others and the driver survived with minor injuries. The position of the deceased made it difficult for us to succeed in the rescue mission. With the help of community members, we were finally able to retrieve the body. We always advise people to stop sitting at the back of these trucks because anything can happen,” ADO1 Peter Dadzie, leader of the rescue mission from the Ghana National Fire Service revealed in an interview monitored by The Ghana Report on Connect FM.

Mr. Adu, one of the retailers who were supposed to receive the cement indicated that “we (the retailers) hired the services of the loading boys. The driver left the depot alone and we asked the guys to join him along the way to assist in the offloading process. They had already offloaded 200 bags and were distributing the remaining 600 bags when the sad incident occurred,”he indicated.

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