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Hip-life artiste Yaw Siki has been discharged from hospital more than a week after he was involved in a near fatal accident on the Accra-Tema Motorway during the wee hours of Monday, April 15.
The accident occurred around 12am when Yaw Siki and a friend, driver of the vehicle, were returning to Tema after a business meeting in Accra.
The car - a 2004 Toyota Camry - they were travelling in is said to have somersaulted near the Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) Dominion Centre.
Yaw Siki, born Isaac Okine, sustained severe head injuries while the driver of the car sustained minor injuries.
The rapper known for the popular hit song Wope Dodo was discharged from the 37 Military Hospital last Thursday, where he was treated.
Charles Adu Koranteng, Manager of Yaw Siki told Myjoyonline.com that Yaw Siki “is fine and he is home now. He is getting better by the day and we are seeing a lot of improvement.”
Touching on the head injuries the rapper sustained, Charles, also known as Mc Coaches said “the stitches have been removed and [the head] is healing.”
According to him, Yaw is now able to speak and has started answering phone calls. He is scheduled to attend regular checkups at the hospital.

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