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Bishop Salifu Amoako was engaged in an accident in Tesano in the video.

Wed, 25 Dec 2024 Source: Eric Afatsao

Alive Chapel International's founder and general overseer, Bishop Salifu Amoako, was in an accident.

Salifu Amoako's vehicle and four others were involved in a multi-vehicle collision on Tuesday, December 24, close to the Tesano-Papaye area.

All of the vehicles involved in the accident were damaged, and it was alleged that the truck's brakes failed.

According to reports, there were no injuries in the collision.

Witnesses claim that the truck driver left his car at the scene of the collision and fled the scene.

The swift arrival of emergency personnel verified that although all of the vehicles, including Bishop Amoako's, were seriously damaged, no one had been killed.

Investigations into the event are in progress, and the truck driver is being sought.

Bishop Salifu Amoako has been in the news lately because of a terrible event that happened in East Legon with his 16-year-old son and killed two little girls.

Along with his son's six-month sentence and the GHC12,000 punishment levied on him and his spouse, the episode has contributed to the string of regrettable incidents connected to the Bishop in recent weeks.

See the video:

Source: Eric Afatsao