Tag: Accident

  • Accident survival reminds me that life is truly a gift – Efe Grace

    Accident survival reminds me that life is truly a gift – Efe Grace

    Ghanaian gospel musician Efe Grace has expressed his gratitude to God for saving her from a deadly accident, which reminded her to appreciate the gift of life.

    She shared a video on her social media page showing the damaged state of her vehicle after the accident.

    She asserts that the accident could have ended her life but for the mercy of God.

    She wrote on Instagram, “I’m just here to say thank you, Jesus! Didn’t even know why this song kept coming to me, and just within 14 hours after ministration, this happens!! 

    “Today, l’m reminded that life is truly a gift and I just want to take a moment to publicly thank God.”  

    “I survived what could’ve been a fatal accident, and I know it was only by the mercy and grace of God.”

    “What the enemy meant for evil, God turned into a testimony. I’m still here, not by luck, but by divine protection. Thank You, Lord, for sparing my life. I will never stop giving You the Glory.”

  • A/R: Accident on Krofrom leaves several injured

    A/R: Accident on Krofrom leaves several injured

    A multiple-vehicle crash at Krofrom in the Kumasi metropolis has left scores of people have been injured.

    The exact number of casualties remains unclear as of Friday evening, May 9.

    However, several victims were reportedly transported to nearby hospitals for medical attention. 

    Per reports the cargo truck veered off in the process of descending from the Krofrom traffic light towards Ashtown.

    The truck rammed into several vehicles upon reaching the area near the X5 Pub, running into other vehicles, motorbikes, and commercial tricycles – locally known as ‘pragya’.






  • Two students dead after bus crashed at Aseseeso

    Two students dead after bus crashed at Aseseeso

    At least two individuals have lost their lives, while several others sustained injuries after a bus they were traveling in crashed while descending Aseseeso Hill, located between Adukrom and Somanya.

    The victims are said to be students from Ben Kunadu SDA Basic School in the Asante Akyem Municipality of the Ashanti Region.

    The accident involved a bus with registration number GV 83-22, belonging to Collins Senior High School in Asante Agogo. Reports indicate that the driver lost control while descending the Aseseeso hill, causing the vehicle to somersault multiple times before coming to a stop on its side.

    The students were traveling to Akosombo for an excursion when the unfortunate incident occurred.

    Eastern Regional Minister, Rita Akosua Awatey, who happened to be passing through the area, joined the rescue operation and helped transport some injured students to the Yilo Krobo Municipal Hospital in Somanya.

    An official at the hospital later gave an update on the condition of the patients, confirming that two critical cases had been referred to the Eastern Regional Hospital for specialized treatment.

    According to the hospital source, the remaining patients are stable and receiving the necessary medical care.

    Tragically, a 65-year-old woman and a 16-year-old girl were brought to the hospital deceased.

    Currently, the hospital is attending to approximately 31 to 35 students, while others have been transferred to Atua Government Hospital for further medical attention.

  • Commercial bus rams into traders in Kumasi; one dead, 3 in critical condition

    Commercial bus rams into traders in Kumasi; one dead, 3 in critical condition

    Four traders have been involved in a gruesome accident after a commercial bus, popularly known as a trotro, lost control and plowed into them at the Dr. Mensah Station in Kumasi.

    The accident, which occurred on Tuesday, March 18, was reportedly caused by brake failure, sending the vehicle careening off the road and into a cluster of roadside stalls.

    According to reports, the life of one trader has been lost, while three others remain in critical condition.

    Eyewitnesses described a terrifying scene as pedestrians scrambled for safety while the bus barreled through the busy trading area. Some bystanders rushed to rescue the injured before emergency responders arrived.

    The victims sustained severe injuries and were quickly transported to the Manhyia Government Hospital, where medical staff are working to stabilize the survivors.

  • Deadly crash on Akyem Boadua road leaves 8 dead

    Deadly crash on Akyem Boadua road leaves 8 dead

    A tragic accident at Akyem Boadua in the Eastern Region claimed the lives of eight people and left six others injured in the early hours of Friday, March 7, 2025.

    According to reports from Adom News, five victims died on the spot, while three others succumbed to their injuries after being rushed to the hospital.

    The vehicle, traveling from Kade to Accra, was driven by someone unfamiliar with the route. Despite repeated pleas from passengers to slow down, the driver continued at high speed.

    Upon reaching a stretch of road between Adankrono and Pentemtwam, the driver lost control, allegedly due to poor visibility caused by overgrown vegetation. The vehicle overturned several times before coming to a stop.

    Shockingly, the driver fled the scene immediately after the accident, abandoning the injured passengers.

  • One dead, several injured in ghastly accident in Bolgatanga

    One dead, several injured in ghastly accident in Bolgatanga

    A tragic accident on the Zuarungu road in Bolgatanga has resulted in one fatality and left several others critically injured after a private vehicle veered off the road and crashed into a tree.

    The vehicle, which was traveling from Bolgatanga to Garu, swerved in an attempt to avoid a cow that had wandered onto the road. In the process, it struck a motorcyclist before careening off and colliding with a tree.

    The impact killed the motorcyclist instantly, while the driver and passengers suffered serious injuries. Among them, the driver sustained a broken arm.

    Emergency responders rushed the injured victims to the Upper East Regional Hospital in Bolgatanga, where they are currently receiving medical care.

  • Teacher killed in fatal motorbike crash at Assin

    Teacher killed in fatal motorbike crash at Assin

    A devastating accident on Monday morning at around 7:30 a.m. in Assin Dansame, Central Region, led to the death of 34-year-old teacher Michael Brobbey.

    Brobbey, who taught at Assin Breman near Assin Kushia, was traveling to school on his motorbike from Assin Breku when an oncoming vehicle attempted to overtake another. In an effort to avoid a crash, he veered onto the pedestrian lane but was hit from behind by a KIA vehicle with registration number GF-4723-22, resulting in his immediate death.

    Authorities from the Assin North Police were alerted and quickly arrived at the scene to transport the body to the mortuary. The driver of the KIA vehicle, whose name has not yet been released, has been taken into custody to assist with the investigation.

    The accident site has now been cleared, allowing traffic to resume smoothly.

    The loss of Brobbey, fondly called “Kobii,” has left the Assin Breku community in deep sorrow, with students, colleagues, and loved ones mourning his sudden passing.

  • Gomoa Mprumen accident leaves 25 injured

    Gomoa Mprumen accident leaves 25 injured

    A collision between a Sprinter Benz bus and a Nissan pickup at Gomoa Mprumen Junction on the Winneba-Mankesim Highway has left 25 passengers injured.

    The incident occurred in the Central Region, with 13 individuals sustaining serious injuries and 11 others suffering minor wounds.

    The injured passengers are currently receiving treatment at the Winneba Trauma and Specialist Hospital and the Apam St. Luke Catholic Hospital.

    In an interview with Adom News, Apam District Fire Service Commander, DO2 Anthony Kwesi Rhule, explained that the Sprinter Benz bus, registered GW 8172-22, was travelling from Accra to Cape Coast. The Nissan pickup, with registration GN 3611-24, was moving in the opposite direction, from Cape Coast to Accra.

    According to DO2 Rhule, the accident happened when the driver of the pickup made an illegal U-turn at Gomoa Mprumen Junction. He further explained that the Sprinter driver, who was reportedly speeding, lost control of the bus upon noticing the pickup’s sudden maneuver.

    “Twenty-five people were involved in the accident, but thankfully, no fatalities were recorded,” DO2 Rhule confirmed.

    He also issued a caution to drivers using the Kasoa-Cape Coast highway, urging them to avoid reckless speeding and dangerous overtaking.

    Additionally, he appealed to passengers to remain alert and monitor drivers’ actions during trips to help reduce the frequency of road accidents on the route.

  • Ghanaian man dies in trawler accident in Ireland

    Ghanaian man dies in trawler accident in Ireland

    A 53-year-old Ghanaian fisherman residing in Ireland has sadly passed away following a tragic accident on a trawler.

    The deceased, identified as Moses Odonkor from Skibbereen, reportedly suffered fatal injuries on February 4, 2025, while working aboard the vessel.

    Authorities have described the incident as a workplace accident, stating that it happened while the crew was deploying heavy nets near the Porcupine Bank in Irish waters, according to Sunday World.

    Despite frantic efforts by his fellow crew members to save him, he succumbed to his injuries before emergency responders could intervene.

    His sudden death has left the fishing community in shock, with his colleagues remembering him as a skilled and respected crew member known for his cheerful personality.

    Following the accident, the trawler returned to the port in Castletownbere.

    Odonkor had lived in Ireland for over 20 years, and this is not the first tragedy to hit his family. In 2023, his two-year-old son, Joshua, tragically died after choking on a grape.

    He is survived by his wife, Philomena Odonkor, and two children, Isaac and Emmanuel.

    Meanwhile, his remains are expected to be flown back to Ghana later this week, Sunday World added.

  • Truck kills 5-year-old boy in Begoro

    Truck kills 5-year-old boy in Begoro

    A devastating accident in Begoro, Eastern Region, has led to the death of 5-year-old Crispin Omane, who was hit by a truck while heading home from school.

    The incident took place on Friday, January 17, 2025, when 58-year-old Seth Lartey was driving a Hyundai Kia Rhino with registration number GM 906-21, traveling from Apaa Junction towards the main lorry station in Begoro.

    Reports indicate that as Lartey took a turn at the roundabout near the ECG office, the truck’s rear right-hand tyre struck the young boy, who was walking along the roadside.

    The child was quickly transported to Begoro District Hospital, where, unfortunately, he was declared dead by the attending physician while receiving treatment.

    His body has been transferred to the hospital morgue for preservation and further examination.

    The truck involved in the accident has been impounded at the Begoro Police Station, where investigations are underway.

    Corporal Rudolf Agoalikum of the Begoro District Accident Squad is leading the investigation into the incident.

    This tragic event follows a similar accident two days earlier in Akuapem Mamfe, where 2-year-old Obrempong Offei Adjei Newman was killed after being struck by a Hyundai Gold truck, registration number GS 5262-23, driven by 35-year-old Figgis Amankwah.

    The truck, which was carrying crates of mangoes, was traveling from Accra to Somanya when the incident occurred around 4:20 PM.

    According to police findings, the child had just gotten out of a taxi after school and was attempting to cross the road to join his mother when the truck struck him, resulting in his fatal injuries.

  • GNFS rescues 2 trapped after accident on Apam-Mankessim highway

    GNFS rescues 2 trapped after accident on Apam-Mankessim highway

    Firefighters from the Apam Fire Station successfully rescued two individuals trapped following a head-on collision between two Mercedes-Benz Sprinters on the Apam-Mankessim highway at Gomoa Abotsia.

    Twelve other victims, who sustained various injuries, were able to self-rescue before the fire crew arrived.

    The trapped driver and passenger were safely extricated and transported to Saint Luke Catholic Hospital for treatment.

    Eyewitnesses reported that the accident occurred due to a wrongful overtaking by the Sprinter traveling from Accra to Cape Coast, leaving both vehicles completely damaged. Authorities are investigating the incident.

  • Tragic accident near Aggrey Memorial School claims 3 lives

    Tragic accident near Aggrey Memorial School claims 3 lives

    Three individuals lost their lives on Friday when a bus traveling from Takoradi to Accra overturned near the intersection by Aggrey Memorial School in Cape Coast.

    The bus, with registration number GW 6231-21, rolled over while carrying around 53 passengers, leaving some trapped. Twenty-three individuals who suffered different injuries are being treated at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, while nine others have been treated and released.

    According to Abdul Wasiu Hudu, the Central Regional Public Relations Officer of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), the accident took place at approximately 6:48 AM on Friday, December 27, 2024.

    He stated that thanks to the joint efforts of the GNFS officers, police personnel, and ambulance service teams, the majority of the passengers were rescued and transported to the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital and the University of Cape Coast Hospital for treatment.

    He also mentioned that three passengers were tragically pronounced dead at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital.


  • Truck veers off lane, damages vehicles at Dzorwulu

    Truck veers off lane, damages vehicles at Dzorwulu

    A container truck lost control and veered off its lane near the Dzorwulu traffic light, close to the Allied Filling Station, on Thursday morning.

    Eyewitnesses reported to Adomonline.com that the driver blamed the incident on a brake failure.

    The truck collided with a streetlight, crossed into the opposite lane, and eventually came to a halt after smashing into a fence at a nearby garage.

    Although no casualties were reported, the accident left at least three parked vehicles damaged, with shattered windows and other visible harm.

    As of the time of reporting, authorities had not yet arrived at the scene, which remained disorganized.

  • Gomoa Okyereko accident kills 3, 20 injured

    Gomoa Okyereko accident kills 3, 20 injured

    Three passengers have tragically died on the spot, while 20 others are in critical condition following a devastating accident at Gomoa Okyereko Junction in the Gomoa East District of the Central Region.

    The accident occurred early Thursday morning and involved a VW Sprinter Benz Bus with registration number GW 5477-24 and a Hyundai Grace with registration GR 5899-22.

    Eyewitness Kweku Atta, speaking with Adom News, explained that the Sprinter driver was heading toward Takoradi, while the Hyundai Grace was traveling from Winneba to Kasoa. The crash happened when the Sprinter driver made a wrongful overtake, colliding with the Hyundai Grace.

    The deceased include two male passengers and one female. The 20 injured victims are currently receiving treatment at the Accident and Emergency Unit of the Winneba Trauma and Specialist Hospital.

    In response to the tragedy, Winneba Municipal Fire Service Commander, D02 Fredrick Adu-Poku, has urged drivers to refrain from unnecessary overtaking, particularly with the Christmas festivities approaching. He noted that the accident could have been prevented had the driver shown more patience.

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  • One dead in ghastly accident involving 4 vehicles on Pokuase Highway

    One dead in ghastly accident involving 4 vehicles on Pokuase Highway

    A tragic accident on the Pokuase Highway has claimed the life of a woman after a Kia Rhino truck, carrying roofing sheets, lost its brakes while descending the Pokuase Overhead.

    The truck crashed into three other vehicles, including a Toyota Corolla, resulting in severe damage and leaving one vehicle completely wrecked yesterday.

    Assistant Divisional Officer Grade One (ADO1) Alex King Nartey of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) Public Affairs Department confirmed the fatality during an engagement with the media on Tuesday evening.

    “The deceased is a female,” he stated. Officers of the GNFS were on the scene, working tirelessly to rescue survivors and manage the aftermath.

    The collision caused significant damage to the vehicles involved, highlighting the devastating impact of the incident.

    Authorities have announced that investigations will follow to determine the exact cause of the crash.

  • Konongo-Kumasi highway accident kills 6, leaves 4 injured

    Konongo-Kumasi highway accident kills 6, leaves 4 injured

    A tragic accident on the Konongo-Kumasi Highway has claimed the lives of four people, leaving six others with serious injuries. The incident occurred around 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, November 29, 2024.

    The crash involved a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter bus with registration number GE 6461-22, which was travelling from Accra to Kumasi with passengers onboard.

    According to reports, the bus burst a tyre near Lady Diana on the Juaso-Konongo stretch of the highway.

    The driver, 52-year-old Okai Forson Kwesi, lost control of the steering, causing the vehicle to veer off the road and overturn into a ditch.

    Emergency responders rushed the injured, including the driver, to Stewards Hospital in Yawkwei.

    Unfortunately, four victims were pronounced dead upon arrival. Due to the severity of their injuries, six others were transferred to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital for further treatment.

  • Uncontrollable tears as husband bids farewell to wife and two kids lost in Owabi River

    Uncontrollable tears as husband bids farewell to wife and two kids lost in Owabi River

    Atwima Koforidua in the Ashanti Region was filled with sorrow as the community gathered to mourn the tragic loss of Helena Yasan and her two daughters, who died when their car plunged into the Owabi River.

    Helena’s husband, Emmanuel Yasan, was overcome with emotion as he said his final goodbyes to his beloved wife and children.

    In a heartbreaking video shared on social media on November 17, 2024, Emmanuel was seen weeping uncontrollably, surrounded by family and friends offering their support.

    Mourners at the service struggled to contain their grief, with some visibly sobbing in the crowd. The funeral was marked by prayers and profound sadness as the victims were laid to rest.

    What Emmanuel initially said after losing his wife and kids

    In an earlier video shared on Angel FM on October 30, 2024, Emmanuel recounted the devastating events of the fateful day he lost his family.

    He explained that he had last seen his wife and children that morning before the tragedy struck.

    “I called my wife, but she didn’t answer. I thought her phone was off because of the blackout the night before. When I went to the children’s school and didn’t find them there, I returned to the river where the car had fallen.

    That’s when I realised it was her car,” Emmanuel recalled, his voice filled with emotions.

    The image of his family being pulled lifeless from the water is something that will forever haunt him.

    Reports indicate that the rescue operation was delayed because of the rising water levels, and traditional rituals had to be conducted before the vehicle could be recovered.

    Watch the video below:

  • 4 injured in car crash at Asuboi

    4 injured in car crash at Asuboi

    Four individuals were injured in a car crash at Asuboi on Thursday on the Accra-Kumasi Highway, prompting a swift response from the Suhum Fire Station.

    Upon arrival, firefighters found three vehicles involved: a Kia Bongo, a Man Diesel truck, and a DAF truck that was already ablaze.

    The crew quickly brought the fire under control, extinguishing it within five minutes of their arrival.

  • My fame has drawn more attention to my son’s accident – Salifu Amoako

    My fame has drawn more attention to my son’s accident – Salifu Amoako

    General Overseer of Alive Chapel International Ministries, Bishop Salifu Amoako, has expressed his frustration over the widespread attention his son’s accident has received.

    According to him, the news of his son’s accident has garnered that much attention because of his “name.” On his part, if a random Okada rider had been the perpetuator of this accident, it would have died out by now.

    “It is because of my name; that is why the thing is going everywhere. If this car had hit an Okada, who is going to mention it? It is just because of my name. So let’s see what the Lord will do,” he remarked.

    In a video posted on Twitter, Bishop Amoako stated, “What happened was purely an accident, as his son didn’t set out to kill anybodyIt was an accident. My son did not carry a gun to go and kill somebody. My son involved himself in a terrible accident. I was not the one who did it. Neither his mother.”

    The pastor said this while addressing congregants during his Sunday church service on October 20, 2024, attributing the issue’s attention to his popularity.

    He further warned his church members against engaging in unnecessary discussions about the tragic accident that ended the lives of two young girls.

    The man of God also stated that people, particularly Ghanaians, tend to speak cheaply because that is what they have.

    “People don’t know the truth, so Ghanaians talk. The only thing they have is talking. Did you hear what I said? Ghana here, they don’t have anything; the only thing they have is talking. Talk is cheap; don’t go and say things to add more pain to my life. Stay calm, stay quiet; the case is still in court,” he said in the viral video.

    The incident occurred when 16-year-old Elrad Salifu Amoako, son of Bishop Salifu Amoako, lost control of a Jaguar SUV (GN 7801-20) and collided with a 4×4 Acura vehicle (GR 2542-23).

    The collision caused both vehicles to catch fire, resulting in two girls, Justine Agbenu and Maame Dwomoh, who were in the Acura being burnt beyond recognition.

    Following the accident, Bishop Salifu Amoako and his wife, Mouha Amoako, were arrested on October 15 and were later granted bail of ¢50,000 each.

    A video of Salifu Amoako apologising to the families of the deceased popped up on social media but was met with mixed reactions.

    On October 18, a vigil was held at the accident site in memory of the two girls.

  • Gory accident at Winneba Junction claims lives of 3, 15 injured

    Gory accident at Winneba Junction claims lives of 3, 15 injured

    A tragic accident at Tailer Junction near Winneba Junction in the Central Region has claimed the lives of three people, leaving 15 others seriously injured.

    The accident occurred when a Toyota Vitz, with registration number GW 907-24, collided head-on with a Toyota Hiace passenger vehicle registered AW 78-22.

    In an interview with Adom News, Winneba Municipal Fire Service Commander, DO 2 Fredrick Adu-Poku, explained that the driver of the Toyota Vitz attempted to overtake a tricycle ahead of him but ended up colliding with the oncoming Toyota Hiace, which was traveling from Accra to Obuasi.

    Both vehicles veered off the highway and plunged into a ditch, resulting in the fatal crash. According to DO 2 Adu-Poku, one male and two females died on the spot, while the remaining 15 injured passengers were rushed to the Winneba Trauma and Specialist Hospital for treatment.

    Commander Adu-Poku urged drivers to exercise extra caution on the roads, especially as the festive season approaches, in order to reduce the occurrence of road accidents.

  • UWR: Tragic accident kills one military officer, five others injured

    UWR: Tragic accident kills one military officer, five others injured

    A tragic accident has resulted in the death of a military officer from the 11 Mechanised Battalion in Bawku, with five others left in critical condition.

    The incident took place near Binduri in the Upper East Region.

    Eyewitnesses reported that the military vehicle, registered as 15 GA 04, was en route from Bawku to Bazua when it suddenly went off the road and rolled over several times.

    The impact of the crash led to the immediate death of one officer, while five others suffered serious injuries.

    The injured personnel were promptly taken to Bolgatanga Regional Hospital and Tamale Teaching Hospital for urgent medical care.

  • U/E: Accident at Binduri kills soldier

    U/E: Accident at Binduri kills soldier

    A tragic accident near Binduri in the Upper East Region on October 15, 2024, claimed the life of one soldier and left five others seriously injured, according to a report by 3news.com.

    The soldiers, returning to base after escorting a government official, were involved in the accident when their truck reportedly skidded off the road in Bazua and flipped multiple times.

    TV3’s Upper East Regional correspondent, Castro Senyalah, reported that the military truck, with registration number 15 GA 04, was traveling from Bawku to Bazua when the crash occurred.

    The soldier who lost his life was a member of the 11 Mechanised Battalion stationed in Bawku.

    The five injured soldiers were rushed to Bolgatanga Regional Hospital and Tamale Teaching Hospital for medical care.

  • Police launch investigation into fatal accident at East Legon

    Police launch investigation into fatal accident at East Legon

    An investigation has been initiated by the Ghana Police Service following a tragic accident in East Legon, Accra, that resulted in the deaths of two individuals over the weekend.

    According to preliminary findings, the driver identified as Salifu Amoako collided with another vehicle on Dzanie Ashie Street, causing both vehicles to catch fire and become unrecognizable.

    The police reported that Salifu Amoako, along with other survivors from the incident, is currently receiving medical care.

    “Preliminary Police investigation indicates that the suspect driver, identified as Salifu Amoako, rammed his vehicle into another vehicle on Dzanie Ashie Street at East Legon.

    “Both vehicles caught fire and burnt beyond recognition,” the police added in a statement issued on Monday.

    As of now, one of the surviving victims has been treated and released from the hospital, while the bodies of the deceased have been taken to the morgue for preservation and autopsy, the police confirmed in a statement released on Monday.

  • East Legon crash claims 2 lives as vehicles burst into flames

    East Legon crash claims 2 lives as vehicles burst into flames

    Two young women tragically lost their lives following a fatal car accident in East Legon, Accra, on Saturday.

    Their Acura collided head-on with a Jaguar, igniting a fire that engulfed both cars.

    The crash also caused a wooden electric pole to topple, with live wires fueling the flames.

    Three others, including both drivers, suffered serious injuries and are currently in critical condition, receiving urgent medical care.

    Emergency responders arrived promptly, but the heartbreaking deaths of the two women have left the local community in mourning.

    Due to the graphic nature of the event, viewer discretion is advised.

  • 2 die in ghastly car crash at East Legon

    2 die in ghastly car crash at East Legon

    Two young women lost their lives in a devastating car crash in East Legon, Accra, on Saturday afternoon.

    The fatal accident occurred when their Acura vehicle collided head-on with a Jaguar, triggering a catastrophic fire. The impact of the collision caused one of the vehicles to crash into a wooden electric pole, bringing down power cables that ignited the blaze.

    Assistant Division Officer Alex King Nartey of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) confirmed the incident in an interview with Adom FM, citing over-speeding as a major factor in the crash. Firefighters at the scene have retrieved the body of one of the victims, while efforts are underway to extricate the second victim, who remains trapped in the wreckage.

    Three other individuals, including the drivers of both vehicles, sustained severe injuries and are currently receiving medical treatment as they fight for their lives.

    Authorities are continuing their investigation into the cause of the crash.

  • Kwahu Tafo SHS bus crash: many students injured in shocking accident

    Kwahu Tafo SHS bus crash: many students injured in shocking accident

    A bus carrying students and teachers from Kwahu Tafo Senior High School was involved in a serious accident on Friday evening, leaving several students injured.

    The crash occurred near Akyem Ettukrom, along the Osiem to Bunso road in Ghana’s Eastern Region.

    The students were returning from Koforidua, where they had participated in a zonal sports competition, when the accident took place.

    Emergency responders arrived promptly at the scene, rescuing the injured and transporting them to Osiem Hawa Hospital for treatment.

    Images from the site show the bus overturned in a nearby bush, with students seen escaping through the windows. Although the exact cause of the accident has not yet been confirmed, local police are conducting investigations to determine the circumstances leading to the crash.

    As details unfold, authorities are expected to release further updates on the condition of the injured students and the outcome of the investigation. The incident has raised concerns over student safety during school trips.

  • A/R: Accident at Tafo Club 600 leaves 6 severely injured

    A/R: Accident at Tafo Club 600 leaves 6 severely injured

    A severe road accident at Tafo Club 600 in the Ashanti Region on Saturday, September 7, 2024, resulted in six individuals sustaining serious injuries.

    Eyewitnesses reported that a Kia Rhino truck, registered AS 6803-T, lost control and collided with a taxi and a rickshaw. The crash also involved an Opel Astra.

    Witnesses indicated that the truck’s brake failure was the primary cause of the accident, which had a significant impact, causing severe injuries to the six victims.

    The injured are currently being treated at Tafo Hospital, where their conditions are still being evaluated. The scene of the accident was described as chaotic and distressing by those present.

    The police have initiated an investigation to determine the cause of the truck’s brake failure. The driver of the Rhino truck is cooperating with the authorities as the investigation continues.

  • Jomoro MP emerges unscathed after near-fatal car crash

    Jomoro MP emerges unscathed after near-fatal car crash

    Member of Parliament for Jomoro Constituency in the Western Region, Dorcas Affo-Toffey, managed to emerge without any injury after being involved in a vehicular accident.

    The unfortunate incident that hit the MP and her entourage happened in the wee hours of August 29, at Komenda Junction on the Takoradi-Cape Coast-Accra Highway.

    According to reports, the victims were returning to Accra after Madam Affo-Toffey wrapped up her campaign launch at Jomoro.

    Madam Dorcas Afo-Toffey

    Sources say an overtaking truck caused the accident. The Ford Raptor Vehicle belonging to the MP then veered off the road and landed in a bush, averting a collision.

    Reports have that the MP and her entourage are safe.

  • 11 feared dead in accident on Cape Coast-Takoradi road

    11 feared dead in accident on Cape Coast-Takoradi road

    Eleven individuals are feared dead and several others have been injured in a horrific accident on the Cape Coast-Takoradi Road.

    The incident occurred in the early hours of Sunday, August 25, 2024, when a Sprinter bus collided with a tipper truck.

    Reports from EDHUD on X indicate that the bus, which initially had 28 passengers on board, had already seen some passengers get off before the crash.

    “Eleven people are feared dead, and several others have sustained various degrees of injury after a Sprinter bus collided with a tipper truck on the Cape Coast-Takoradi road early this morning.

    “According to reports, the bus was carrying 28 passengers. Some had alighted on the way, but the bus was unfortunately hit by a tipper truck just a short distance from its destination.

    “The casualties have been taken to the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital for medical attention,” the post said.

  • Monack football club involved in accident at Kwahu, one dead and 62 injured

    Monack football club involved in accident at Kwahu, one dead and 62 injured

    One person has been confirmed dead, and 62 others are in critical condition following a tragic accident involving Monack Football Club at the Kwahu Mountains on the Atibie road in the Eastern Region.

    The accident occurred in the early hours of Saturday when the football team was traveling in a bus with registration number GE7652-15 after participating in a tournament at Obo. The team was returning home when the incident happened around 4:00 am.

    According to the Nkawkaw Municipal Fire Commander, DO II Samuel Mante, who confirmed the incident in an interview with Adom News, the victims were quickly rushed to the Nkawkaw Holy Family Hospital and Kenop Care Hospital, where they are receiving medical attention.

    “Investigations are underway to determine the cause of the accident,” DO II Mante said, indicating that efforts are being made to uncover what led to the tragic incident.

    The accident, which has shaken the football community, prompted a swift response from local drivers passing by the scene, who assisted in rescuing the injured. They praised the quick action of the Fire Service personnel, who arrived at the scene promptly to help the victims.

    In light of the accident, some drivers who helped rescue the victims have called on the government to address the lack of streetlights on the Nkawkaw-Mpraeso road. They believe that better lighting would help reduce accidents, especially at night.

  • Road crash at Nangode leaves 2 dead

    Road crash at Nangode leaves 2 dead

    A road crash at at Nangode in the Nabdam district of the Upper East region have resulted in the death of two individuals with several others sustaining injuries.

    The incident occurred after the bus they were travelling in crashed and overturned.

    According to reports, the driver handed the steering wheel to his mate early Friday morning.

    The mate then lost control when the bus struck a speed ramp, causing it to overturn.

    Adam Iddrisu Emmanuel, a passenger recounted “This morning when we were coming from Kumasi to Bawku when we got here, the driver applied the brake and actually I don’t know what happened and the car, it is like it [lost] balance so it came and hit the bridge.”

    “We loaded at Kumasi at Adehyeman near Kejetia and we were going to Garu.”

  • Accident at Buduatta junction leaves 3 injured

    Accident at Buduatta junction leaves 3 injured

    A tipper truck with registration number GE 8814-21 collided with an articulated truck at Buduatta Junction on the Kasoa-Cape Coast Highway in the Central Region, leaving the driver and two assistants seriously injured.

    The victims were quickly transported to St. Gregory Hospital for treatment.

    Police reports indicate that the tipper truck, registered as GM 2314-21, was traveling toward Accra, while the articulated truck was heading in the opposite direction to Takoradi.

    In a conversation with Adom News, Daniel Addai, the driver of the articulated truck, explained that as he neared Gomoa Buduatta Junction, he noticed the tipper truck veering into his lane, seemingly because the driver had fallen asleep.

    Despite his attempts to steer clear, the weight of his loaded truck made it impossible to avoid the collision.

    Ebo Anderson, part of the Rapid Response Team at Gomoa Potsin, who assisted the police in rescuing the injured, called on drivers to prioritize safety and avoid reckless driving practices.

  • Bus carrying Ivorian tourists in Ghana involved in accident at Anomabo

    Bus carrying Ivorian tourists in Ghana involved in accident at Anomabo

    A tragic accident occurred on Monday in Anomabo, Central Region, involving a bus carrying young Ivorian nationals on an excursion to Ghana.

    The bus veered off the road and somersaulted near the Anomabo Hospital, trapping the passengers inside.

    While the exact cause of the crash is still under investigation, eyewitnesses have suggested that overspeeding may have been a contributing factor.

    The accident resulted in one fatality, with several others sustaining injuries.

    It took the combined efforts of some of the victims and bystanders to overturn the bus and rescue those trapped inside.

    The injured were subsequently transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.

  • ‘Juju’ in movie industry caused my first car accident – Kalybos reveals

    ‘Juju’ in movie industry caused my first car accident – Kalybos reveals

    Well-known Ghanaian comedian and actor, Kalybos, has made a surprising claim about the involvement of “juju” [voodoo] in his first car accident.

    Reflecting on actress Portia Asare’s worries about the impact of juju in the Kumawood film industry, Kalybos revealed that his accident was more than just a coincidence.

    The accident took place in 2019, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, while Kalybos was traveling to Kumasi for a project.

    He described a troubling encounter with an aspiring Kumawood actor who confronted him about filming in Kumasi.

    The actor was upset that actors from Accra were dominating roles in Kumasi, leaving local talent overlooked.

    He challenged Kalybos to proceed with his work and see if he could escape any consequences.

    Soon after this encounter, Kalybos was involved in an accident on the road to Kumasi, near Nkawkaw, while heading to a movie premiere.

    The accident resulted in significant damage to his new Dodge Charger, but fortunately, Kalybos and the other passengers emerged unharmed.

    Kalybos’ story has ignited conversations about the purported use of ‘juju’ in the Kumawood industry, adding weight to claims that such practices are creating discord and harm among actors.

    Watch video below:

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  • Video: Over 240 packs of marijuana, cocaine set on fire

    Video: Over 240 packs of marijuana, cocaine set on fire

    In a coordinated effort overseen by the Accra Circuit Court and the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC), armed officers from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service have destroyed a large quantity of illicit drugs.

    The seized items included 242 sacks of marijuana, 16 kilograms of cocaine, and several buckets of heroin, marking a significant action against drug trafficking and usage in Ghana.

    This destruction forms part of a broader strategy by law enforcement to disrupt the networks involved in the illegal drug trade across the country.

    A Joy News reporter, Latif Iddrisu, who covered the event at Osu Beach in Accra, reported that the incineration followed a court order.

    The narcotics had been confiscated from high-seas operations and comprised not only the marijuana but also various packages of cocaine.

  • 2 severely injured in ghastly accident on Taifa highway

    2 severely injured in ghastly accident on Taifa highway

    A vehicular accident on the Taifa Highway has left two individuals severely injured.

    The incident involved a blue Toyota Camry spider, registered as DV 2982 A, which was being test-driven by two mechanics.

    The vehicle was extensively damaged in the crash, which is believed to have been caused by excessive speed. The front seat passenger sustained critical injuries, and the driver was also badly hurt.

    Eyewitnesses at the scene managed to rescue the injured occupants from the wreckage.

    Both victims have been rushed to a nearby hospital for immediate medical attention.

  • I can’t plan an accident that could have killed me – Lil Win

    I can’t plan an accident that could have killed me – Lil Win

    Ghanaian actor and comedian Kwadwo Nkansah, widely known as LilWin, has voiced his anguish over the smear campaign against him after a tragic accident in May claimed the life of a 3-year-old boy.

    Addressing the audience at the Great Minds International School’s speech and prize-giving ceremony in Ahenkro, Ashanti Region, LilWin lamented the intentional negative stories circulating on social media.

    He stated that he has never harmed anyone and would never purposely cause an accident that could risk his own life.

    “With the recent issue that happened to me, people called me proud and disrespectful, yet I have never fought with anyone or stolen from anyone in Ghana before. I can’t tell if it’s because of the school I built, the house I live in, or the car I drive. There is no reason for me to intentionally orchestrate an accident that could kill me,” he cried.

    Despite this, LilWin affirmed his dedication to his philanthropic work and his commitment to making a positive difference in society.

    “Good deeds get good rewards. Several years after when I am old, I want to hear an MP say that he or she got his or her education from the school I built. May God bless everyone, especially those who sent their children to my school. Due to the overflow of students in my school, I have built another school two minutes away from the first building to accommodate more students,” he added.

  • Inferior tyres contribute to 10% of all road accidents – NRSA

    Inferior tyres contribute to 10% of all road accidents – NRSA

    The Public Relations Officer of the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA), Pearl Adusu Sateckla, has stated that 10 percent of all deaths related to road accidents are caused by substandard tyres.

    She noted that many drivers lose control of their vehicles due to the poor quality of their tires and other vehicle components.

    Madam Sateckla highlighted that the poor roadworthiness of some vehicles significantly contributes to the high accident rates.

    In collaboration with Rana Motors, the NRSA urged drivers to invest in high-quality tires, as subpar ones are a leading cause of road accidents.

    She also stressed the importance of road discipline, advising drivers to avoid speeding, overtaking, and other traffic violations to decrease the number of road accidents.

    “We all have a responsibility as Ghanaians to help reduce road accidents. There are several factors leading to road accidents. But the four major ones are speeding, inattention, and the use of mobile phones while driving. Speeding is one of the major issues. Some drivers drive above the speed limits. Speeding leads to several deaths when accidents occur. Inattentiveness is also another issue. It involves several factors. They are those who use their mobile devices when driving. They WhatsApp; they chat with others while driving. Others may also be going through some challenges, including money-related problems, among others.

    “The other issue is loss of control, which is usually caused by inferior tyres. Ten percent of all crashes or accident-related deaths are caused by inferior tyres. The engineering system, the electrical system, the engine, the steering, and other parts of the vehicle should always be examined to ensure that they are in good condition. Drunk driving and wrongful overtaking are also contributing factors,” she said.

    Speaking to Rainbow Radio 87.5FM Pearl Adusu Sateckla, urged Ghanaians to be more proactive about road safety.

    She emphasized that the severe consequences of road accidents—including loss of life, serious injuries, and long-term disabilities—highlight the critical need for everyone to engage in road safety efforts.

    “Road accidents are real. They destroy lives, kill people, and could lead to serious injuries where those affected may have their legs or hands amputated. You could end up being disabled. That is why it is important that pedestrians take caution while on the road. Passengers should also hold drivers accountable and demand discipline from them while on the road. Duty-bearers should also ensure good and motorable roads. Our leaders should also fund road safety management campaigns to help educate the public,” she said.

  • Residents block Accra-Tema Motorway  following fatal accident on Thursday

    Residents block Accra-Tema Motorway following fatal accident on Thursday

    A severe traffic disruption occurred on the Accra-Tema motorway Thursday evening, bringing traffic to a standstill for commuters and drivers alike.

    Reports suggest that a hit-and-run incident was responsible for the chaos.

    According to eyewitnesses, a vehicle struck a young girl, killing her instantly on the motorway. Sadly, she was then hit by another car.

    This tragic incident sparked outrage in the local community, prompting them to block the road and prevent any traffic flow until authorities arrived.

    The protest is happening near the Interplast area on the motorway.

  • Vehicular accident on Adjringanor- School Junction road leaves driver injured

    Vehicular accident on Adjringanor- School Junction road leaves driver injured

    A tragic accident involving a long truck and a salon car has occurred on the Adjringanor-School Junction Road in Accra.

    The collision, which happened during the busy morning commute, led to significant injuries and major traffic disruptions in the area.

    Witnesses at the scene reported that the salon car traveling at high speed, crashed into the long truck, resulting in a loud crash that drew the attention of nearby residents and commuters.

    The driver of the private car sustained injuries, while two children seated in the back were miraculously unharmed.

    Emergency services responded swiftly, working to assist the victims.

    The collision caused severe damage to both vehicles, with the salon car suffering the most impact.

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  • Seven firefighters sustain injuries in  accident at Kade

    Seven firefighters sustain injuries in accident at Kade

    Seven firefighters from the Ghana National Fire Service station in Kade, Eastern Region, were involved in a serious accident on Sunday morning around 09:08.

    The firefighters were aboard Fire Engine (FS 438), rushing to respond to an emergency call.

    All seven crew members sustained injuries and are currently receiving medical care at St. Dominic’s Hospital and Kade Government Hospital.

    Details regarding the cause of the accident and the condition of the injured crew members are still pending as authorities conduct their investigation.

  • Ghastly accident at Aburi kills one

    Ghastly accident at Aburi kills one

    A 6-year-old man, George Amoah, has lost his life in a horrifying accident at Aburi in the Eastern Region.

    The incident happened on Wednesday at 12:00 p.m. when Michael Asinyo, 30, lost control of a tipper truck and it overturned.

    Two people were riding in the truck, which had the license plate GT 3678-18, and it was filled with quarry dust.

    The truck was traveling down a hill toward a recently constructed community when it crashed close to the Aburi Total gas station.

    According to reports, Asinyo lost control of the steering wheel, which resulted in the truck toppling onto its passenger side.

    George Amoah passed away at the scene from his fatal wounds.

    His remains have been taken to the Mampong Akwapim mortuary of Tetteh Quarshie Memorial Hospital for preservation and autopsy.

    The driver, Michael Asinyo, is being held to help with the investigation.

  • Truck narrowly avoids deadly accident in Agogo

    Truck narrowly avoids deadly accident in Agogo

    A fully laden Sinotruck Howo truck narrowly avoided a serious accident in Agogo, Ashanti Region, when it experienced brake failure and reversed uncontrollably.

    The truck backed up towards a Nissan Pickup that was following closely, almost causing a collision.

    Anticipating the imminent danger, the pickup driver reacted swiftly, maneuvering past the truck.

    In a bid to evade colliding with the pickup, the Sinotruck veered off the road, eventually flipping over into a ditch.

    The accident caused significant damage to numerous structures lining the roadside.

    While there were no injuries reported, the incident has prompted concerns regarding vehicle upkeep and road safety in the vicinity.

  • Tragic accidents in Ashanti Region kills 6, injures 11

    Tragic accidents in Ashanti Region kills 6, injures 11

    An incident at Suame-Maakro in Kumasi has tragically lead to the death of four individuals and 11 others who sustained severe injuries early Tuesday morning.

    The collision occurred when a cargo vehicle en route to Burkina Faso collided with an urban bus. Two victims succumbed immediately, while the other two passed away upon arrival at the Tafo Government Hospital.

    Eyewitnesses stated that the crash occurred at approximately 6:00 am as the bus, registered as As-3600-17, was refueling at a gas station and merging onto the main road.

    The collision with the cargo truck, identified by registration WR-184-N, resulted in the fatalities. Bystanders at the scene aided in transporting the injured to the hospital, where they are currently receiving medical attention.

    Authorities in Suame have officially acknowledged the accident and commenced an inquiry.

    Meanwhile, in another incident, two individuals perished in a fiery head-on collision between motorcycles at Offinso Kwaagyekrom near Offinso Anyinasuso in the Ashanti Region.

    Emergency responders swiftly transported two others with critical injuries to Offinso Hospital for immediate medical care.

    The tragic event unfolded last Tuesday when two motorcycles collided, resulting in one catching fire.

    The deceased individuals have been transferred to Offinso Saint Patrick Hospital, while the injured victims received transportation to Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.

  • Mercedes-Benz car collides on the Legon-Okponglo road

    Mercedes-Benz car collides on the Legon-Okponglo road

    On Thursday, July 4, a Mercedes-Benz car was severely wrecked in an accident on the Legon-Okponglo road.

    The vehicle, registered as DV 9118 R, suffered extensive damage to its top and left side, and its windscreen was completely shattered.

    Eyewitnesses suggest speeding as a likely cause of the accident, though the exact reason remains unclear.

    This marks the second crash along the Legon-Okponglo stretch within 12 hours.

    Concerns about inadequate street lighting on this road persist among drivers, complicating navigation in low-light conditions.

    Despite ongoing appeals, authorities have yet to address these safety concerns effectively.

  • A/R: Motorbike collision burns 2 at Kwaagyekrom

    A/R: Motorbike collision burns 2 at Kwaagyekrom

    A tragic head-on collision between two motorbikes on Tuesday, July 2, resulted in two fatalities, leaving the local community of Kwaagyekrom in the Offinso South Municipality of the Ashanti Region in shock.

    Witnesses reported that the impact of the collision caused one of the motorbikes to catch fire, leading to one of the victims being burned beyond recognition.

    The other victim succumbed to his injuries shortly after the incident.

    Alhassan Hamidu, the Assembly Member for the area, told Accra-based Asaase Radio that another victim is in critical condition, with doctors urgently working to save his life.

    “They [the deceased] belong to one family; an uncle and a nephew. One of them had parked on the shoulders of the road making a phone call when the other who was on top speed developed a fault but suddenly crashed into the stationary bike and the impact sparked fire burning one of them beyond recognition.”

    “The other one who sustained severe injuries, however, died while receiving treatment at the St Patrick’s hospital.”

    “Currently, one has been discharged, but another is in critical condition. For now, the police have directed that we convey the motorbike from the scene while the investigation continues,” he said.

    The deceased have been identified as Abudu Seidu, 45, and Aminu Sulemana, 19. They have since been buried according to Islamic traditions.

  • Fatal accident on Accra-Kumasi Highway kills one

    Fatal accident on Accra-Kumasi Highway kills one

    In the early hours of Tuesday, June 25, 2024, a tragic accident occurred on the Accra-Kumasi highway, resulting in one fatality and multiple injuries.

    The collision involved a VIP bus with registration number GT 5287-11 and an articulated truck registered GR 1276-W.

    According to eyewitnesses, the accident happened when the VIP bus attempted to overtake a parked vehicle, causing it to veer off its lane and collide with the truck.

    The impact caused both vehicles to overturn, creating a catastrophic scene.

    A female passenger on the VIP bus lost her life in the collision. Many other passengers suffered various injuries and required immediate medical attention.

    Emergency response teams from the Ghana Ambulance Service, the Bunso Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), and the Ghana Police Service quickly arrived on the scene to provide assistance.

    The injured were swiftly transported to Kibi and Suhum government hospitals for treatment, while the deceased was taken to the Suhum Government Hospital Morgue.

    Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident, examining road safety measures and the condition of the vehicles involved. The community is urged to exercise caution on the roads to prevent such tragedies in the future.

  • Police nab 6 suspects for stabbing Okada rider to death at Ga South

    Police nab 6 suspects for stabbing Okada rider to death at Ga South

    Six individuals have been apprehended in connection with the tragic death of 20-year-old Okada rider Sampson Eka, who was fatally stabbed at a funeral in Ballagonor near Tebu, within the Ga South Municipality of Greater Accra Region.

    According to police reports, the suspects attacked the victim with a sharp object following a brief altercation on Saturday evening.

    Friends of the victim rushed him to a nearby hospital, from where he was later transferred to Mother and Child Hospital in Kasoa. Despite efforts to save him, Sampson Eka succumbed to his injuries.

    Distraught family members have demanded a thorough investigation from the police to ensure justice for the deceased.

    “We need more policemen, patrol vehicles, and a police post in Tebu to combat criminal activities,” he said.

    The Weija Divisional Police Command has arrested six individuals, including the main suspect, who are currently assisting with the investigation.

  • Four dead as vehicle hits mourners at Malawi Vice-President’s funeral

    Four dead as vehicle hits mourners at Malawi Vice-President’s funeral

    A tragic incident occurred during the funeral procession of Malawi’s late Vice-President Saulos Chilima, resulting in the deaths of four individuals, including a pregnant woman, and injuring twelve others. Witnesses recounted that as the convoy carrying Mr. Chilima’s body passed through certain areas, clashes erupted between locals, the police, and soldiers accompanying the procession.

    The accident occurred when a private vehicle, not part of the official convoy, veered off the road while trying to avoid the funeral procession, striking a group of mourners. This incident transpired amidst tensions along the route, with some mourners demanding the convoy stop so they could view the coffin.

    Mr. Chilima, who passed away in a plane crash a week earlier, was being transported for burial in his hometown of Ntcheu. The funeral procession faced disruptions as some individuals threw stones at government vehicles and officials.

    In response to these events, Mr. Chilima’s UTM party condemned the violence and urged supporters to refrain from destructive actions, emphasizing the late Vice-President’s advocacy for peace.

    Despite the tragedy, Mr. Chilima’s funeral service at the national stadium drew tens of thousands of mourners, reflecting his special connection with the people, particularly the youth. His untimely death has left a significant impact on Malawian politics, with his party forming a coalition government with President Chakwera’s after the 2020 elections.

    However, tensions remain as some of Mr. Chilima’s supporters criticize the government’s handling of events leading to his death, evident during President Chakwera’s eulogy at the funeral service, where he faced vocal dissent.

    Moving forward, President Chakwera has pledged a thorough investigation into the plane crash that claimed Mr. Chilima’s life and those of eight others.

  • 2 dead in accident on Konongo-Kumasi Highway

    2 dead in accident on Konongo-Kumasi Highway

    A tragic accident at Nobewam on the Konongo-Kumasi Highway has claimed the lives of two individuals, including the driver of a Kia Granbird VIP Bus with registration number GE 5099-15.

    The incident, which occurred after a wrongful overtaking manoeuvre, also resulted in several injuries.

    According to reports, the VIP bus, which was travelling from Yeji to Accra with passengers onboard, attempted to overtake several vehicles ahead.

    During the overtaking manoeuvre, a vehicle emerged from the opposite direction, forcing the VIP bus driver to quickly return to his lane to avoid a head-on collision.

    In the attempt to swerve back into his lane, the VIP bus collided with a MAN Diesel Trailer Truck with registration number GN 6933-11. The truck was driven by Abraham Ayama, who had one other occupant onboard.

    Emergency services rushed to the scene, and the injured were transported to Nobewam SDA and Hopecare Specialist Hospitals for treatment.

    Despite their efforts, the bus driver and one other passenger succumbed to their injuries shortly after arriving at the hospital.