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Ghanaian comedian and actor Funny Face has been involved in a motor accident at Kasoa in the Central Region.
Videos circulating on social media had eyewitnesses huddled around the actor on Sunday evening.
According to one eyewitness, he heard a crash immediately after he had parked his car.
The driver said he turned to see Funny Face’s car run into a woman with two children and a man on a motorbike.
Eyewitness Report: Funny Face involved in gory accident at Kasoa, Kakraba Junction#UTVNews pic.twitter.com/UswskjjR3z
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The eyewitness added that the four people had been taken to the hospital.
However, they fear the youngest of the children may have lost his life as a result of the accident.
Police have not confirmed the full details of the accident and the possible casualties involved.
In recent weeks, Funny Face has been complaining about the refusal of his baby mama, Vanessa, to allow his access to his children.
The comedian, who at some point suffered depression and sought treatment, is believed to be unstable as a result of the issues between him and Miss Vanessa which he says has prevented him from seeing his children in the last four years.
In one of his recent outbursts shortly before the accident, he stated that he was now moving on with his life elsewhere in order not to think about his predicament.
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