A speeding motorbike at Kpedze in the Ho Municipality last Saturday rammed another motorbike before hitting two pedestrians and killing one person.
The deceased whose name the police gave only as Kasadjan died at the Ho Municipal Hospital on Sunday from internal bleeding.
Inspector of Police Joy Afagbedzi in charge of Public Relations at the Volta Regional Police Headquarters, told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that the police had impounded both motor bikes, which were unregistered.
He said Akpa Amenuveve on one of the motorbikes was branching off the major road at Weto Bank Agency at Kpedze on Saturday at 1500 hours and Tamador who allegedly was riding at top speed hit Amenuveve's bike and later knocked the pedestrians pushing them into a gutter.
Inspector Afagbedzi said Kwadzovi Akome, one of pedestrians had been transferred from the Ho Municipal Hospital to the Volta Regional Hospital for treatment while Tamador the other pedestrian was responding to treatment at the Municipal Hospital.
Source: GNA
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.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
SWAG congratulates Muftawu Nabila Abdulai for winning GJA Sports Journalist of the Year 2024
2 hours -
Joy Sports’ Muftawu Nabila Abdulai named 2024 GJA Sports Journalist of the Year
2 hours -
JoyNews’ PM Express wins Best TV Programme (English) at 28th GJA Media Awards
3 hours -
Joy SMS wins Best Radio Programme (English) at 28th GJA Media Awards
3 hours -
Dr Neta Kris Abiana Parsram wins Best Feature (Online) at 28th GJA Media Awards
3 hours -
Find ways of resolving concerns of striking university unions – UTAG urges government
6 hours -
Democracy Hub Protest: All protesters had access to legal representation – Tuah Yeboah
7 hours -
Remand of Democracy Hub protesters: ‘Justice is being delivered’ – Deputy AG
7 hours -
2024/25 GPL: Accra Lions beat Nsoatreman 3-1 to secure first win
7 hours -
Election 2024: The only verdict we know is victory – Salam Mustapha charges NPP youth
7 hours -
Electricity tariff goes up by 3.02%, 1.86% for water
9 hours -
Late goals see Arsenal survive Leicester City scare
9 hours -
Cole Palmer scores 4 as Chelsea come from behind to beat Brighton
9 hours -
Soucek scores to salvage point for West Ham against Brentford
9 hours -
At least 45 dead as Helene pummels south-east US
10 hours