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A motor rider has been confirmed dead in Kpandai after a stunt on New Year’s eve went wrong.
The deceased, identified only as Dada, was having a jolly ride and showcasing his motor riding skills in celebration of the incoming 2023 when his bike collided with another motorcycle.
According to an eyewitness account, the two motor riders were stunting in different directions when the deceased failed and collided head-on with the other rider.

Due to the speed of both motorbikes, they got injured seriously.
Dada was rushed to the Kpandai ECG hospital but succumbed to the life-threatening injuries shortly after.
The yet-to-be-identified rider also sustained serious injuries and has been referred to the Tamale Teaching Hospital for further treatment.
Further information suggests that both riders are between the ages of 21 and 23.
Meanwhile, Dada has been described as one of the best acrobats and stuntmen in the Kpandai environs.
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