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Musician Kofi Kinaata has assured fans that he is safe and unharmed after being involved in a car accident on Sunday, September 22, while heading to an event in the Western Region.
In a Facebook Live video, Kinaata explained what led to the accident, saying 'Everyone is doing well and thanks for the concerns."
The award-winning singer hitmaker said reports of a driver's death are untrue.

He said the vehicle they were travelling on to a show at Nkroful was crossed by a rider on a motorbike leading to an accident.
According to him, those on the motorbike got injured as a result and have been taken to the hospital but none of his team members sustained any injury.
'We are following up on the conditions of those on the motorbike and we will update everyone on the latest development. We are praying for a speedy recovery," he added.
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