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Actress Emelia Brobbey has survived an accident that could have claimed her life, reports suggest.
News wires say she narrowly escaped from a Sunday morning accident that left some five people dead. She was one of dozens of passengers travelling aboard a VIP-operated bus.
Kapital Radio’s Ebenezer Donkoh says the accident happened at Apedwa junction, and was “between a VIP bus and a track loaded with charcoal.” Miss Brobbey is not readily available to comment but has since taken to whatsapp to say: “God, All I can say is THANK YOU”.
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