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A Bolt driver based in Sekondi-Takoradi has been allegedly set on fire by a passenger.
The unfortunate incident is said to have occurred on the night of Wednesday, December 22.
According to sources, the unidentified rider who poured petrol on the driver for reasons unknown is currently at large.

A good Samaritan who chanced upon the incident raised the alarm. He suspects that the rider sought to snatch the car with registration number WR 487-21.
The driver is said to have sustained various degree of injuries and is currently receiving treatment at the Effia-Nkwanta Regional Hospital.
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