25th March 2024 9:30:38 AM
2 mins readYesterday evening, a distressing incident occurred at Kasoa involving the well-known comedian Funny Face, resulting in injuries to five pedestrians. Witnesses reported that Funny Face had been driving erratically around a roundabout while blaring music from his vehicle, before heading towards his home and colliding with a family and two motorcyclists.
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Initial fears suggested a child had perished due to the severity of the injuries sustained by the victims. However, recent updates indicate that all individuals involved are currently receiving medical care and showing positive signs of recovery.Comedian DKB, a colleague of Funny Face, arrived at the accident scene and later informed the public via social media that, fortunately, there were no fatalities.
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He expressed gratitude towards the Ghana Police Service for their prompt intervention, which prevented an angry mob from harming Funny Face.
accident has sparked widespread discussion on social media, with many users expressing sympathy for Funny Face's mental health struggles. The comedian has been vocal about his personal challenges, including a
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contentious custody dispute with his ex-partner, Vanessa Nicole. He has accused her of exacerbating his stress by limiting his access to their children.Funny Face has a history of battling severe depression, which has led to hospitalization and threats of self-harm in the past. After a period of apparent stability, he recently resumed airing grievances on social media.
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Public opinion is divided, with some showing deep concern for his well-being, while others speculate that he may be overstating his emotional distress.Comparisons have been drawn to the plight of Black Stars icon Odartey Lamptey, who endured a protracted legal battle over the paternity of his children. Following a tumultuous divorce, Lamptey has since remarried and is now a father to three biological children.
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