Ghana: Five Dead in Wakrom Junction Road Crash

17 September 2025

Five people lost their lives in a fatal road accident at Wakrom Junction near Briwa on the Cape Coast-Winneba highway on Monday afternoon around 2:30 p.m.

Four victims were pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital, while another died shortly after receiving treatment.

The accident, involved a DAF truck loaded with 700 bags of rice, with registration number AW 9548-13, and a Toyota Hiace passenger vehicle with registration number GC 9728-21.

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Eyewitnesses and passengers from other vehicles rushed to rescue survivors and transport them to hospital. Some victims trapped in the mangled vehicle shouted, "Save the children, they are here!" as rescuers worked desperately to extricate them.

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A team from the Central Regional Fire Service later joined the rescue operation. Public Relations Officer of the Service, DOII Abdul Wasiu Hudu, confirmed the accident, explaining that a team from the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) was dispatched after a distress call and managed to extricate five victims from the wreckage.

The driver and mate of the DAF truck escaped unhurt.

Meanwhile, some rescuers criticised onlookers for filming the tragedy instead of helping. "We have lost our values as Ghanaians to this social media thing," they lamented.

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