A dying passenger has reportedly been thrown out of a commercial vehicle on the Akyem Apedwa junction stretch of the Accra to Kumasi Highway in the Eastern region.
The passenger, identified as Henry Owusu Agyemang Ankobea, in his 40s, believed to be traveling from Asante Bekwai to Accra, was allegedly removed from the vehicle he was aboard after his health condition worsened and he started gasping for breath.
The visibly-dying gentleman was aided by eyewitness to cross the road in desperate search for a good Samaritan to help him get emergency medical intervention but suddenly fainted.
Unfortunately, the passersby and hawkers along the road were afraid to get closer to him for fear of incrimination.
No.42810 Detective Sergeant Bright Armah, a police officer stationed at the Apedwa police station but on study leave, came across the situation and rescued the dying passenger from the roadside, and sent him to the Apedwa Health Center. His blood sugar level was about 26 mmol/L.
He was immediately referred to Kibi Government Hospital at about 8:30pm.
“About 4:30pm, I came across a sick passenger whom according to eyewitnesses was abandoned by a commercial vehicle he was aboard at Apedwa Junction. They assisted him to cross the road to the other side of the road but fell on the ground dying but the people around were afraid and helpless .
"So when I got there I hired a taxi and rushed him to Apedwa Health Center but was referred to Kibi government hospital in the evening around 8:00pm. He had some Ghc300 in his pocket so I used part of it for the medical expenses,” Detective Sergeant Armah told Starr News Eastern Regional correspondent Kojo Ansah.