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Four Asamankese traders burnt to death in fatal Bunso highway crash

Four traders from Asamankese in the Eastern Region have been burnt to death following a horrific collision involving a trailer and a Hyundai Mighty truck at Anyinasin Junction near Bunso on the Accra–Kumasi Highway.

The tragic incident occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, May 6, 2026.

According to the Deputy Eastern Regional Public Relations Officer of the Ghana National Fire Service, DOIII Aron Adu Ohemeng, the service received a distress call at about 5:49 a.m. reporting a collision that had escalated into a fire outbreak.

Firefighters arrived at the scene around 6:00 a.m. and found both vehicles completely engulfed in flames.

“The fire was at a fully developed stage when officers arrived,” DOIII Ohemeng stated.

The fire was eventually brought under control and extinguished after intense firefighting efforts by personnel from the Ghana National Fire Service.

Preliminary investigations indicate that the accident involved a Hyundai Mighty truck with registration number GE 1913-16, which was travelling from Asamankese towards Tafo, and a Man Diesel trailer with registration number GS 236-12 travelling from Kumasi towards Accra.

The two vehicles reportedly collided head-on at the junction, sparking a deadly inferno that claimed the lives of four occupants of the Hyundai truck. The victims were burnt beyond recognition.

A female passenger aboard the Hyundai truck survived the crash and was rescued from the scene before being rushed to the Akim Asafo Health Center, where she is currently receiving treatment.

Meanwhile, three occupants aboard the trailer escaped unhurt.

DOIII Aron Adu Ohemeng used the opportunity to caution motorists against reckless driving and indiscipline on highways, particularly along the busy Accra–Kumasi stretch.

He urged drivers to exercise patience, strictly adhere to road traffic regulations, and prioritise safety in order to reduce the growing number of fatal road crashes in the country.

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