American Survives fatal accident & robbery


On 23rd November, 2018 three passengers allegedly stole a Lyft driver’s vehicle in  Accra, Ghana and took it for a 

fatal, 1 p.m. joyride. The carjackers, described as three adult males, two died from their injuries, and the third got 
away with robbery, stealing the handbags and wallets from the victims they got into contact with according to the 

Adabraka Polica Station. 
They had gotten picked up by a 46-year-old Lyft driver from the area on Friday morningand driven around for a few 

minutes before eventually setting upon him. 
The driver pulled over and the three men allegedly threatened his life. He managed to get out of the car and called 

191. The carjackers, meanwhile, took off, speeding past a barbier in the process, according to police. 
“The deputy clocked the vehicle traveling 112 mph as it drove past him,” he stated. “As the deputy tried to catch 

up to the speeding vehicle, he approached a curve in the road…saw and smelled smoke and saw vehicle wreckage.” 
Meanwhile they heavily hitted up a toyota Corolla in the process and one of the passengers came out of the car 

and happen to steal up the belongings of the victims and one of the victims is  American with the name of  Wendy 

Coleman (Head Of Marketing) at Spirit8 Marketing Agency.  It was been assigned to Wendy Coleman and her 

colleague to travel up to Tema for a 40 feet container they were expecting to be delivered to the Samsung Company 

in  Ghana. One victim is died and the other in critical condition which the doctors states that it looked as if she had 

been sent to the guillotine.
The two men allegedly ran off the road and crashed into some trees. One was ejected from the vehicle and 

pronounced dead at the scene. The other died at the hospital.  The third got away with robbery and still on the 

run.  An investigation is ongoing.

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