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Six killed, including 2-year-old boy in Kwahu accident

A total of six persons perished on Tuesday, May 25, in an accident that occurred on the Odweanoma mountains at Kwahu-Atibie in the Eastern Region.

Four men, one woman and a two-year-old boy died on the spot after a truck crashed along the mountain.

Four others, including the driver Fred Amankwaa, survived and have been stabilised at the hospital.

They were travelling on a Kia Rhino truck with registration number GW 5638-19 from a funeral they attended over the weekend at Forifori in the Kwahu Affram Plains District.

They headed towards Accra with the truck loaded with chairs, canopies, music equipment and other items used at the funeral.

Divisional MTTD Commander DSP Foster Asante explained that the driver was unfamiliar with the terrain.

After departing, the driver picked some passengers along the road.

All the passengers were in the bucket of the truck together with the items.

In trying to negotiate the road along the mountain, the brake failed, leaving the vehicle to descend at top speed.

The vehicle somersaulted multiple times in the processes before, resulting in the fatalities and injuries recorded.

The bodies of the deceased were deposited at the Atibie government hospital, with the injured also receiving treated at the same health facility.

What is the trend for road traffic crashes?

A total of 2,589 lives were lost to road crashes in 2020, the highest since 1991, according to data from the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) NRSA.

This figure represents a 13% rise compared to the 2,284 registered in 2019.

It was also consistent with high fatalities associated with election years as citizens hit the polls in December 2020.

The first quarter of 2021 has already posted 771 fatalities, an increase of almost 50% within the same period in 2020.

This figure also exceeds COVID-19 deaths at the peak of the pandemic in 2020.

To put it in perspective, close to nine people die daily.

Looking at the bigger picture, a total of 51,157 people have been killed in road accidents since 1991.

Some major accidents in 2021

  • A road crash in February killed 17 passengers and injured 44 others early Wednesday, February 3. A police statement said the accident occurred when two passenger buses travelling opposite directions collided head-on at a town near Buipe, a community along the Kumasi-Tamale highway.

Sixteen persons died on the spot, while one more died at a hospital where the injured were receiving treatment.

The deceased included 12 males, five females, and one child.

The accident involved two buses with registration numbers GT 3345-16 and AC 1699-20.

They were travelling from Kumasi to Zebila and from Garu to Kumasi, respectively, when they ran into each other.

Joy FM’s Alfred Amoh reported that a truck conveying mourners from Assin Nyankomase to Assin Misrenyame veered off the Assin Nyankomase-Assin Senchiem main road and somersaulted several times.

Three passengers died on the spot, and several others sustained serious injuries, including the driver.

Earlier on the same day, at about 1 am, a head-on collision claimed 16 lives at Akim Asafo on the Accra-Kumasi Highway.

The accident involved two Kia Grandbird buses with registration numbers GT 5629-19 and GE 5510-15, one of which was a VIP bus.

According to reports, the people who died included the driver and mate of the VIP bus.

A total of 13 males and three females lost their lives.

The driver of the Mercedez Benz vehicle reportedly ignored warning signals of an earlier accident on the road and run into a 20 footer container that had fallen onto the road.

Police personnel were present at the scene directing traffic. They were supervising the removal of the container from the road when the second accident occurred and resulted in the death of the three persons.

The accident happened on Saturday, March 20, 2021.

According to the police, one of the car tyres burst causing the driver, 35-year-old Eric Ohemang, to lose control.

A Toyota minibus with registration number AS 2872-20 veered off its lane and collided head-on with a DAF tipper truck with registration number NR 578 loaded with sand.

There were 18 persons on board travelling from Tamale to Kumasi.

The driver of the minibus was one of the people who died on the spot.

The crash occurred on Tuesday, April 13, 2021, at around 7:30 pm.

 

The accident occurred after a commercial vehicle (trotro) rammed into a faulty trailer parked in the middle of the road at about 4:30 am on Wednesday, April             14.

The trailer driver failed to place any sign indicating that his vehicle had broken down, according to eyewitnesses.

The trotro driver, on top speed, could not see the stationary truck, which carried a Togolese number plate, resulting in the crash.

The driver of the trotro and another occupant are reported dead.

Personnel from the Ghana police and the Ambulance Service were at the scene to rescue trapped occupants from the vehicle.

 

  • Three Pedestrians Killed In Car Racing Near Burma CampThree innocent persons died while three others are battling for survival after they were knocked down by a car engaged in a racing competition at the 37 Lorry Station area in Accra. They were killed by an overspeeding Toyota Camry Salon car with registration number GR- 1708 -21 driving from the Trade Fair direction and heading towards the 37 roundabout, which lost control and crashed.

Together with a Mercedes Benz saloon car, the drivers defied road regulation and engaged in a competition within the high-security military zone where the Burma Camp is also located.

The incident occurred at about 8:30 PM on Wednesday, April 14, the same day two persons lost their lives in an accident at Tesano in Accra, making it 17 deaths within two days.

 

 

 

 

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