A tragic accident on the Walewale highway in the North East Region has claimed nine lives, leaving 15 others severely injured on Thursday, February 13, 2025.
The accident reportedly occurred when a Sprinter vehicle travelling from Kumasi to Nalerigu crashed into a stationary long truck near the Walewale Township.
The bodies of the deceased have been deposited at the Walewale Government Hospital, while the injured victims are receiving treatment at the same facility.
A source at the hospital confirmed the incident, stating that the victims were rushed to the hospital around 1:30 pm.
According to eyewitnesses, the Sprinter vehicle was travelling from Kumasi, while the long truck was parked on the shoulder of the highway, facing Bolgatanga.
The eyewitnesses further reported that the Sprinter driver was speeding and, upon entering the Walewale township, saw the parked truck but lost control, leading to the fatal crash.
The impact of the crash left the Sprinter vehicle mangled, trapping several passengers inside.
The police have since launched an investigation into the accident.
This accident adds to the growing concerns about road safety and the dangers on major highways in the country.
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