Viral video of Second Lady Samira Bawumia’s vehicles involved in a car crash pops up, one dead
The collision involved a Toyota Land Cruiser with registration number GC-9094-21, a Toyota Land Cruiser with registration number VR-2105-15, a Mercedes Benz C180 with registration number NR-1977-18, and a Benz Sprinter bus with registration number GE-7256-14.
It said that out of the eight victims, four had already been rescued by the public and had been taken to the hospital when the GNFS team arrived.
The Mercedes Sprinter bus and Benz C180 suffered significant damage to their engine compartments and windscreens, while the rear of the Toyota Land Cruiser (GC-9094-21) was partially damaged, along with the Toyota Land Cruiser (VR-2105-15).
Viral video of Second Lady Samira Bawumia’s vehicles involved in a car crash pops up, one dead – Pictures
Second Lady Samira Bawumia’s vehicles were involved in a car crash at Ohene-Nkwanta near Nobewam, off the Kumasi-Accra highway.
Reportedly, an individual identified as Fuseini who served as the Second Lady’s bodyguard and has been with the Vice President’s family since 2008… pic.twitter.com/4wM9xR9bBw
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