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Funny Face remanded for alleged careless, drunk-driving

A comedian and actor, Nana Yaw Oduro, was yesterday re­manded in po­lice custody by the Ofaakor Circuit Court, near Kasoa, in the Awutu Senya East District of the Central Region.

Oduro, also known as Funny Face, who appeared before court for alleged drunk-driving, faces additional charge of careless driving.

The accused last Sunday night allegedly rammed his car into a group of persons at Kasoa Ka­kraba Junction, thereby injuring a mother and her two children and two other motorcyclists.

Funny Face was driving a Hyundai Atos with registration number GN1134-16 from Kasoa and heading towards Nyanyano when the incident occurred.

He fled the scene after the ac­cident, and some Good Samaritans took the injured to hospital.

According to sources, Funny Face was allegedly speeding and on reaching a section of the road at Kakraba Junction, he knocked down a female pedestrian, Teresa Quaicoe, 50, and her two children, Rohi Kofi Turkson, a year old, and Elisabeth Turkson, five, when they were crossing the road.

The suspect was also said to have also knocked down Nicho­las Ashang, 30, who was riding a motorcycle.

The source said the victims sustained injuries and were rushed to Kasoa Polyclinic for treatment.

However, Theresa and Elisa­beth were later transferred to the Trauma and Specialist Hospital at Winneba, in the Central Region, for further treatment.

The source said the victims were responding to treatment, but the one-year old baby, was in critical condition at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, in Accra.

The comedian, was at large and the police were making efforts to arrest him to assist in investiga­tions.

But, accused in the company of his lawyer, later surrendered to the Kasoa Divisional Police Command yesterday morning, and he was immediately arraigned.

The Ghanaian Times gathered that the vehicle and motorcycle had been impounded at the police station while investigations con­tinued.

Eyewitness accounts revealed that the mother and her children, who were on the pedestrian lane, were first hit before the commer­cial motorcycle rider.

BY MALIK SULLEMANA

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