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Ghanaian musician Kelvyn Boy has recounted a frightening near-death experience after narrowly escaping what he described as “the most tragic news” for himself and his team.
In a Facebook post shared days after the incident, the artiste revealed that a driver lost control while reversing and headed straight toward him on the sidewalk behind Centre Point Mall. Two members of his team noticed the danger in time and reacted swiftly, preventing what could have been a fatal accident.
Although he survived, the accident left Kelvyn Boy with a fractured ankle, forcing him to miss several scheduled shows.
“God saved me through two of my guys who saw it fast and reacted quick enough,” he wrote, expressing gratitude for life despite the injury.
Kelvyn Boy apologised to promoters and fans affected by his absence, urging event organisers to coordinate with his management to reschedule missed performances. He also assured fans that he is determined to honour upcoming shows before the end of the year, even if it means performing on crutches.
“I’m racing against time. I’ll be there (with crutches if need be) to rave. Nothing’s gonna stop us now,” he added.
The singer concluded with a reminder to cherish life and prioritise safety.
“Stay safe, always be thankful for life,” he said.
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