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Musician Patapaa and his wife Liha Miller were involved in an accident on Friday, January 8.
In a series of Instagram post, Mrs Amoah shared a video and some photos of their damaged vehicle.
She stated that she was still in shock about the incident.
An angry Patapaa was also heard in the video claiming the accident was very bad.
Fortunately, the newly weds escaped unhurt.
“Thank you, God, we are still alive. It wasn’t our time yet, but I am still in shock,” Mrs Amoah wrote.
This accident comes a week after Patapaa and Liha tied the knot.
The couple got married on Saturday, January 2, at a ceremony in Swedru, the singer's hometown.
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