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Late Ebony’s Driver Remanded Into Prison Custody


The driver in charge of the vehicle that caused the late Ebony’s sudden death has been remanded in Nkawie Circuit.


Okoh Pinehas Chartey was in charge of the Jeep car with registration number AS-497-16, which was involved in the accident that claimed the lives of the hiplife songstress and two others, at a spot between Nyamebekyere and Nsuta on the Sunyani-Kumasi highway, on February 08, 2018.


Chartey pleaded not guilty to the charges of dangerous driving and driving without a license and would reappear before the court presided by Mr Johnson Abbey on March 24, this year.


Police Chief Inspector Jonas Newlove Agyei told the court that the accused was driving ‘Ebony’ 20, Franklina Maame Yaa Nkansah 27, and Lance Corporal Vondee Atsu Francis 29, from Sunyani to Accra on that fateful day.



He said when Okoh got to the spot around 2345 hours where there was a heap of sand on his lane.


The prosecution said, Okoh swerved to the other lane to avoid running into the sand but unfortunately ran into some railings at the edge of the road killing the three occupants of the vehicle.


According to the prosecution, Okoh sustained injuries and was rushed to the Bechem Government Hospital for treatment.


Chief Inspector Agyei said investigations revealed that Okoh’s driving license had expired on August 28, 2015, about three years before the accident.



According to the prosecution upon advice from the Attorney General’s Office, the accused was charged and brought before the court.


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The driver in charge of the vehicle that caused the late Ebony’s sudden death has been remanded in Nkawie Circuit


Okoh Pinehas Chartey was in charge of the Jeep car with registration number AS-497-16, which was involved in the accident that claimed the lives of the hiplife songstress and two others, at a spot between Nyamebekyere and Nsuta on the Sunyani-Kumasi highway, on February 08, 2018.


Chartey pleaded not guilty to the charges of dangerous driving and driving without a license and would reappear before the court presided by Mr Johnson Abbey on March 24, this year.



Police Chief Inspector Jonas Newlove Agyei told the court that the accused was driving ‘Ebony’ 20, Franklina Maame Yaa Nkansah 27, and Lance Corporal Vondee Atsu Francis 29, from Sunyani to Accra on that fateful day.


He said when Okoh got to the spot around 2345 hours where there was a heap of sand on his lane.


The prosecution said, Okoh swerved to the other lane to avoid running into the sand but unfortunately ran into some railings at the edge of the road killing the three occupants of the vehicle.


According to the prosecution, Okoh sustained injuries and was rushed to the Bechem Government Hospital for treatment.



Chief Inspector Agyei said investigations revealed that Okoh’s driving license had expired on August 28, 2015, about three years before the accident.


According to the prosecution upon advice from the Attorney General’s Office, the accused was charged and brought before the court.


Credit: Thenewsgh

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