In a devastating car crash on the Accra-Apam highway, celebrated Highlife musicians KK Fosu and Kay Bless were seriously injured, and John Claude Tamakloe, a renowned blogger and publicist tragically lost his life. The incident occurred on Saturday, May 25, 2024, as the group was traveling to perform at a wedding ceremony.
According to the vehicle’s driver, Nana Obiri Yeboah, the collision happened when their Toyota Camry was struck head-on by a Benz attempting to overtake another vehicle. The driver of the Benz miscalculated the maneuver, leading to the fatal crash.
The impact of the collision resulted in the immediate death of John Claude Tamakloe, who was traveling with Kay Bless as his videographer. The loss has sent shockwaves through the local entertainment industry, where Tamakloe was a well-known figure.
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Both KK Fosu and Kay Bless sustained serious injuries in the crash. It has been confirmed that both musicians suffered broken legs, with KK Fosu’s injuries being particularly severe. The “Chocho Mucho” hitmaker faces a long road to recovery.
The accident has cast a shadow over the Highlife music community, with fans and fellow musicians expressing their condolences and support for the injured artists and the family of John Claude Tamakloe. The circumstances surrounding the crash are a stark reminder of the dangers of road travel and the importance of road safety.
As the community mourns the loss of a beloved publicist and prays for the recovery of the injured musicians, this tragic event highlights the need for greater caution and responsibility on the roads. Further details on the recovery of KK Fosu and Kay Bless will be closely followed by their fans and the music industry at large.
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