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A motor rider has been found lifeless on the Prosohene Nkwanta to Bonsu-Nkwanta stretch in the Western Region.
According to reports, Akwasi Adane, 40, a purchasing clerk, crashed with a Nissan pickup.
An eyewitness tells JoyNews that Akwasi Adane was on his way to Mintakrom when he met his unfortunate demise.
He was found dead at the scene with his thigh and head split in two.
The driver of the pickup with registration number NR 4141-Y is currently at large after fleeing from the scene.
Meanwhile, the mortal remains of the deceased has been deposited at the Juaboso Government Hospital morgue.
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