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Truck driver arrested for allegedly causing train accident on Tema-Mpakadan railway line

The police say preliminary investigation has established that the suspect driver left the said vehicle unattended on the railway line, leading to a collision with the train

The Ghana Police Service has arrested the driver of a Hyundai truck with registration number GS 9018 – 20 for allegedly causing an accident involving a Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) train on the Tema-Mpakadan railway line Thursday (18 April).

The police say preliminary investigation has established that the suspect driver left the said vehicle unattended on the railway line, leading to a collision with the train.

In an earlier statement, the Railways Ministry said, the accident occurred at 12:10pm on Thursday (18 April).

“… While conducting the test, an incident took place around Km 76+100. The DMU, upon approaching the curve at Km 76+100, encountered a stationary vehicle stationed right across the rail track. Despite the immediate application of the emergency braking system, the train was unable to come to complete stop before colliding with the vehicle.”

“…Thankfully there were no injuries sustained by passengers on the train or bystanders. However, there was a minor damage to the driver’s cab section of the train,” the statement added.

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