12 injured, including 5‑month‑old baby, in road accident in Kpeve–Asikuma
A tragic road accident along the Kpeve–Asikuma road in Ghana has left twelve people injured, including a five‑month‑old baby, raising serious concern about road safety in the region. According to reports, the crash involved a commuter bus that reportedly collided with another vehicle, causing multip
Ogyem Solomon

A tragic road accident along the Kpeve–Asikuma road in Ghana has left twelve people injured, including a five‑month‑old baby, raising serious concern about road safety in the region.
According to reports, the crash involved a commuter bus that reportedly collided with another vehicle, causing multiple passengers to sustain injuries. Emergency responders and bystanders rushed the victims to nearby health facilities to receive immediate medical attention. The infant’s involvement in the crash particularly shocked and saddened onlookers, highlighting the vulnerability of young children in road accidents.
Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with passengers and relatives frantically trying to ensure everyone’s safety. The injured included men, women, and children, all of whom were immediately assisted by community members and health personnel.
The incident has reignited conversations about road safety and traffic regulations in Ghana. Many residents and social media users have stressed the need for stricter enforcement of traffic laws, better driver education, and improved road infrastructure to prevent similar accidents in the future.
Authorities are expected to investigate the cause of the collision and provide updates on the condition of the injured. Meanwhile, the community continues to express concern and sympathy for the victims, especially the baby, whose health has become a central focus of the public’s attention.
The accident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers present on busy roads in Ghana and the importance of vigilance by both drivers and passengers to reduce the risk of injury and fatalities.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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