All set for the premiere of JoyNews’ documentary titled 'CRUSHED', at the Ghana Shippers Authority Auditorium on Monday, April 12, 2021.
The hotline documentary which was produced by Seth Kwame Boateng captured chilling details of how many families are losing loved ones to road accidents.
One of such is the heartbreaking story of 29-years-old Mark Ofosu-Ampadu Jnr. who died in a car crash last year.
Mark had said to his mother, “Mummy, I will be back soon”, yet never returned.
The premiere which is at 4 pm will be attended by the Roads and Transport Ministers as well as officials from the National Road Safety Authority.
It will also air on JoyNews’ YouTube channel, MyJoyOnline and on Television; JoyNews, Adom TV, and all channels of JoyNews at 8 pm Monday.
The documentary forms part of efforts to inform the citizenry of the dire repercussions of road accidents.
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