Kofi Asare , the Boss of EduWatch, an education Think-Tank has survived a terrible accident unscathed per information coming in.
The sad incident happened at Pinkberry, East Legon.
According to the facts, Kofi indicated that he was about to reverse his car from the Pinkberry, East Legon area only for a lady to emerge at top speed from the American House traffic light area on the same road.
Her car veered off the road, and run into three other cars parked in the parking lot but missed Kofi’s car by an inch. He added that if he had stepped on his accelerator by 1KPH, it would have been bad news.
Read the full statement Kofi said in the short video sourced from his social media post.
“Just when I was about to reverse from Pinkberry, East Legon, with my gear on R, a lady drove at top speed from the American House traffic light and veered off the road, scattered three out of five cars parked. She missed my car by an inch. If I had stepped on the accelerator by 1KPH, obituary straight. All cars were unoccupied except mine.
Ei, Awurade, I nearly died oo.
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