
A tragic road traffic collision on the Bolgatanga–Zebilla–Bawku highway has claimed at least three lives and left several others injured. The accident, which occurred in the early hours of Saturday, June 13, 2026, involved a Yutong VVIP bus and a Toyota Sienna (alternatively reported as a Sienta) near the community of Yikurigu, in the Bawku West District of the Upper East Region. Emergency responders confirmed that all three occupants of the Toyota Sienna—identified as a man, a woman, and a child—died at the scene due to the severity of the impact, which left both vehicles extensively damaged.
The collision took place around 5:30 a.m. as the VVIP bus was reportedly traveling between Accra and Bawku. While the occupants of the smaller vehicle perished instantly, three male occupants of the VVIP bus, including the driver, sustained various degrees of injury. Local residents and emergency personnel from the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) worked together to rescue trapped passengers and stabilize the situation. The injured victims were rushed to the Zebilla Government Hospital, also known as the Bawku West District Hospital, where they are currently receiving medical attention. Some reports from the scene indicated that the casualty count could be higher, with up to seven people feared dead, though official confirmations currently stand at three.
Preliminary investigations into the cause of the crash suggest that driver fatigue may have played a significant role. Initial reports and eyewitness accounts indicate that the driver of the Toyota Sienna may have dozed off at the wheel, leading the vehicle to lose control and collide head-on with the oncoming bus. It was further noted that the driver of the Sienna had only recently acquired the vehicle and began operating it last month. The Ghana National Fire Service and local police have launched a full-scale investigation to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the tragedy and to formally identify all victims.
The incident has sparked fresh concerns regarding road safety on major Ghanaian highways, particularly during dawn hours when driver exhaustion is a known hazard. Local officials have described the scene as devastating and have expressed their deepest condolences to the bereaved families. As the investigation continues, authorities are urging motorists to observe mandatory rest periods and maintain high levels of vigilance to prevent such avoidable loss of life on the country's roads.
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