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Two motor riders collided with each other at the National Theatre intersection in Accra, Wednesday.
The accident which occurred at about 12:40 noon, involved a dispatch rider of the Falcon Express Courier Service and an un identified motor rider.

According to Mr. Alfred Quaye, the rider of the Falcon Express Courier motorbike, the rider of the other bike speedily crashed into his while he had stopped at the opposite direction waiting for the traffic light to turn green for him to move.

Alfred Quay
The two riders fell in the middle of the road but for the alertness of oncoming drivers, who quickly veered onto other lanes, the two riders would have been run over.

Though the two sustained minor injuries, the unidentified rider quickly dragged his motorbike towards the TUC Hall direction and disappeared even before police arrived at the scene.

The unidentified motor rider lifts his bike after the accident
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