
Sad news in Tema part of the Greater Accra Region have recorded another terrible accident which claimed lives of about four 4 passengers. The sad incidence cannot be traced to identify the real source. But it was revealed by Angel TV correspondent in Tema that, the accident happened when one of the driver decided to overtake the vehicle ahead of him.

Angel TV reporter told Serwaa Akoto that, a vehicle from Aflao in the Volta Region with few passengers on Board, crashed with a truck in Tema. DSP Paul in Charge of Prampram police division also stated that, out of the four passengers who died instantly after the terrible accident, three of them were females and only one was a males adding up to the total of 4 passengers. Let be careful about how we ride on the road as Christmas is approaching.

Serwaa Akoto was shocked about the demise of the four passengers in Tema. She caution Drivers to stay clear to their driving rules and avoid dangerous overtaking.
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