Osborn K. Divine Fenu, a former District Chief Executive (DCE) for North Tongu, has died.
The family of the late DCE has revealed he was involved in a fatal road accident near the Central University College.
The tragic accident happened on Sunday afternoon, October 26.
According to reports, the former DCE for North Tongu was pronounced dead after being rushed to the Tema General Hospital.
Reports suggest he was travelling from his hometown to Accra when the tragic accident occurred.
Osborn K. Divine Fenu was appointed in October 2021, serving as the North Tongu DCE until the Akufo-Addo government left office in January 2025.
In related accident news, Several Ghanaians are feared dead following an accident near the Kasoa tollbooth in the Central Region.
According to reports, the accident happened today, Sunday, October 26.
The information gathered suggests a Sprinter minibus, registration GW 7455-18, collided with the rear of a Jeep 4×4, registration GR 7673, when it was reversing on the highway.
The fully loaded minibus, en route to Kasoa, somersaulted multiple times.
The multiple somersaults resulted in several immediate fatalities.
Paramedics faced a challenge securing a referral for a critically injured passenger.
Reports suggest that there was no major health facility immediately available to admit the patient after initial treatment at the Ngleshie Amanfro Polyclinic.
Paramedics on the scene struggled to transfer the patient lasted nearly an hour.
Meanwhile, Police and emergency services have yet to release an official statement on the number of casualties.
In related news, another accident on Friday night, October 24, claimed three lives and left more than ten others injured.
The accident is said to have occurred on the Tatale–Zabzugu road.
Reports suggest the accident happened when a Kia truck carrying traders returning from the Kukpalgu market collided with a stationary Motorking tricycle, which had broken down.
The Kia truck has been identified with the registration number GW-5828-17.
According to Eyewitnesses, the bright lights from an oncoming vehicle from the Zabzugu direction impaired the Kia truck driver’s visibility.
Two persons reportedly died on the spot, with another dying upon arrival at the Tatale District Hospital.
The information gathered suggests that over ten others who sustained injuries are receiving treatment at the same hospital.
The dead bodies of the deceased have been deposited at the hospital morgue.
