Audio By Carbonatix
Two people have been confirmed dead after a Ford Escort vehicle somersaulted in an accident at Fumesua in Kumasi.
According to medical officers at the Ejisu Government Hospital, a third victim in critical condition has been rushed to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.
The family of one of the deceased is blaming the death of some of the victims on the absence of a Doctor at the time of admission.
Five people including a female were traveling in the vehicle to Ejisu.

Eyewitness, Ebenezer Quaye explains the driver of the vehicle lost control after a tyre burst.
“I saw the car speeding and overtaking others. He overtook one car but lost control and the car somersaulted”, he explains.
Family of the victims gathered at the Ejisu Government Hospital to register their displeasure with the care received by the victims.
They say it took more than thirty minutes for a Doctor to show up after victims were rushed to the Hospital.
Clement Antwi explains, “when I got here with one of my siblings, the victims were admitted but there was no Doctor. They later brought the lady out and the ambulance took her away. Later, I asked them what was happening but no one explained anything to us. We later realized there was no Doctor at the Hospital. It took about thirty minutes for one to arrive”.
It took the police to ensure families were dispersed.
Latest Stories
-
Indian High Commissioner to Ghana inaugurates Ghana’s first modern Ayurvedic Clinic
2 minutes -
NCCE, partners sensitise residents on social auditing
14 minutes -
Finance Minister announces new policy to boost local processing of cocoa
21 minutes -
Minister of Youth Development calls for partnership with Christian Council to tackle youth challenges
29 minutes -
Trader in court for wearing military uniform to impress nurse at 37 Military Hospital
35 minutes -
TAG Transport CEO receives ‘Green Mobility & Sustainable Transport Personality’ honour
38 minutes -
Inflation decline hasn’t brought relief to consumers – Expert
39 minutes -
Ashanti RCC directs MMDAs to issue stickers only to legitimate businesses
46 minutes -
Ministry bares teeth at lawlessness in schools
50 minutes -
Ring gone, wife gone: Husband cries out on Obra Show after spouse vanishes with baggage
58 minutes -
AI-driven technology set to boost farmers’ productivity and cut seed losses in Ghana
1 hour -
NYA CEO Ayariga distributes equipment to National Apprenticeship Programme beneficiaries
1 hour -
Cocoa farmers urged to tolerate new prices as sector undergoes reforms
1 hour -
NYA CEO Ayariga highlights National Apprenticeship Programme as driver of youth empowerment
1 hour -
COCOBOD must stop borrowing working capital
1 hour
