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The livestock in the boot of  the vehicle
The livestock in the boot of the vehicle

Man dies instantly after livestock thief hits him with car

A driver who was on the run after allegedly stealing livestock ended up knocking down and instantly killing a 23-year-old man at Kyekyewere near Teacher Mante in the Eastern Region.

The unknown driver, on board a red Toyota Camry with registration number GR 1948-V who was fleeing from being apprehended by the owners of the livestock he had stolen, ran into the deceased, Fuseini Abdul Aziz, killing him instantly due to his speeding.

He managed to bolt from the accident scene and abandoned his vehicle in a ditch on the Accra-Suhum road.

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Accident

Confirming the incident to The Mirror, the Deputy Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Eastern Regional Police Command, Sergeant Francis Gomado, indicated that the deceased met his untimely death while directing traffic at the accident scene.

He explained that the victim, who was a conductor on board a truck with head registration number 11-GJ-1031 and trailer registration number 11-JM-3254-BF loaded with rosewood, was travelling from Bole to Tema.

However, the truck broke down at Kyekyewere after developing a mechanical fault following an attempt to ascend a gentle slope.

Sgt Gomado said the deceased, therefore, decided to direct traffic after placing an advance warning triangle at both ends of the truck to signal other road users to prevent any accident.

The victim died on the spot after being knocked down by the speeding vehicle whose driver was trying to flee as he was being chased by a group of people from Asuboi, a nearby town, after allegedly stealing some livestock.

He said the body of the deceased had been deposited at the Suhum Government Hospital for autopsy and preservation.

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Aftermath and investigation

Sgt Gomado said a search conducted by the police at Teacher Mante on the abandoned car revealed there were 12 goats and a sheep at the backseat and in the boot of the car, which he allegedly stole from Asuboi.

With the livestock left as exhibit, the vehicle was towed to the Teacher Mante Police Station and impounded to help with investigation, while the police have stepped up investigations to arrest the culprit.

He urged the public to assist the police with vital information to help the police get the culprit arrested.

“We urge anyone who knows the owner of the vehicle, his whereabout or has any vital information that can help the police with investigation into the incident to kindly do so urgently as a patriotic citizen," he said.

 

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