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Zeqblog Blog of Sunday, 22 December 2024

Source: Okine Isaac

A terrible moment when a family of three died in a horrific traffic accident while traveling to Accra for Christmas

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A family of three who were coming to Accra for the Christmas holiday were killed in a sad road accident in Ghana, according to a report that CITI FM shared on Twitter today. They were killed in an unfortunate collision when the car they were riding in struck a truck in a horrifying highway tragedy.

The victims, a mother, father, and their small kid, were traveling to Accra with the hopes of celebrating the holiday with friends and relatives. But when their car was involved in the deadly collision, their vacation plans were brutally cut short. Witnesses report that the accident happened early in the morning when the family's car tried to pass another vehicle.

Sadly, they miscalculated the distance and struck an approaching truck head-on. The car was totally crushed in the collision, with no hope of escape due to its extreme force. Shortly after the tragedy, emergency personnel arrived on the scene, although their actions were limited. The three family members' bodies were found and brought to a local mortuary. Despite being rattled by the crash, the truck driver was not hurt.

The local community has been rocked by the disaster, and many people have expressed their grief at the terrible loss. It's devastating. One local said, "A whole family wiped out just like that." "They are no longer there, even though they were only planning to celebrate Christmas. It serves as a reminder of life's fragility. Road conditions are being investigated to see if they played a role in the collision, and authorities have opened an investigation into the incident. Family members and loved ones are left in mourning and finding it difficult to accept the loss in the interim.