A mother and child have been run over by a car at Santasi Apire in the Ashanti Region.
The two-year-old girl is believed to have died on the spot while her mother is in critical condition.
Eyewitness accounts indicate that the woman, in her 30s, and her daughter, were buying millet porridge, popularly known as "hausa koko" at the joint when the incident happened.
The Koko vendor, however, managed to escape.
The driver of the private saloon vehicle who is said to have been on a driving test allegedly lost control of the vehicle.
She is believed to have lost control of the steering, driving into the porridge stand and running the victims over in the process.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Bawumia joins thousands in Kumasi for burial prayers for Ashanti Regional Imam
13 seconds -
Blue Gold Bogoso Prestea Limited challenges government actions in court
27 minutes -
Patrick Atangana Fouda: ‘A hero of the fight against HIV leaves us’
1 hour -
Trinity Oil MD Gabriel Kumi elected Board Chairman of Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies
2 hours -
ORAL campaign key to NDC’s election victory – North America Dema Naa
2 hours -
US Supreme Court to hear TikTok challenge to potential ban
2 hours -
Amazon faces US strike threat ahead of Christmas
3 hours -
Jaguar Land Rover electric car whistleblower sacked
3 hours -
US makes third interest rate cut despite inflation risk
3 hours -
Fish processors call for intervention against illegal trawling activities
3 hours -
Ghana will take time to recover – Akorfa Edjeani
4 hours -
Boakye Agyarko urges reforms to revitalise NPP after election defeat
4 hours -
Finance Minister skips mini-budget presentation for third time
4 hours -
‘ORAL’ team to work gratis – Ablakwa
4 hours -
Affirmative Action Coalition condemns lack of gender quotas in Transition, anti-corruption teams
4 hours