Truck Crash at Dunkwa Offin Market Injures Several Market Women
A tragic incident occurred on April 5, 2025, at the Dunkwa Offin Market when a truck veered off the road and crashed into a group of market women. The accident, which took place during busy trading hours, resulted in several injuries. Fortunately, no fatalities were reported.

According to eyewitnesses, the truck driver appeared to have lost control of the vehicle after a brake failure. The truck, which was moving at a high speed, veered off the road, hitting a number of women who were either selling goods or preparing to set up their stalls. Panic and chaos ensued as vendors rushed to assist the injured victims while bystanders called for help.
The injured women were quickly attended to by emergency responders, and many were rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment. While the extent of the injuries varies, reports indicate that most of the victims sustained bruises, broken limbs, and other non-life-threatening injuries. No deaths were recorded, which is a small relief given the severity of the accident.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of road safety and vehicle maintenance. Investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause of the brake failure, and authorities have urged truck owners and drivers to conduct regular checks on their vehicles to ensure they are roadworthy. With the Dunkwa Offin area being a bustling market hub, accidents like this could have far-reaching consequences for the local community, and preventative measures must be taken to avoid similar occurrences in the future.
Local residents and business owners have expressed concern over the rising number of accidents in the area, particularly involving heavy-duty trucks. The road infrastructure in the region also requires urgent attention to accommodate the growing number of vehicles that pass through daily.
As the injured recover, the community is rallying to support them. The incident has sparked conversations about the need for better traffic management and stricter enforcement of road safety regulations in the region. Authorities are expected to take necessary steps to ensure such an accident does not happen again.

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