A Ghana Immigration Service officer, identified as AICO II Japhet Boateng Kyei, has died after being hit by a speeding vehicle near the Accra Arts Centre.
Reports suggest the incident happened on Saturday night, July 19, 2025.
The information gathered suggests that the Immigration officer parked his vehicle and crossed the road to assist a stranded driver whose car had broken down.
After magnificently offering help, he was hit by a Hyundai Veloster with registration number DV 9050Y-25 while attempting to cross back to his vehicle.
AICO II Japhet Boateng Kyei was later pronounced dead at the scene.
He was identified by a police officer on duty through the official Ghana Immigration Service pullover he was wearing at the time.
The body of AICO II Japhet Boateng Kyei has since been deposited at the Police Hospital morgue, and investigations are ongoing.
In a related story about the Ghana Immigration Service, the burnt body of Steffen King Amoah, a Ghana Immigration Service officer, who was reported missing under mysterious circumstances since Thursday, July 3, 2025, was found at Abuom Junction near Kwabenya in the Greater Accra region.
According to reports, the family complained to the Taifa Police on July 4, 2025, after several attempts to reach him.
Amoah left home that evening, Thursday, July 3, after receiving a call from a friend who allegedly owed him GHS200,000.
His brother, Akwasi Amoako, has confirmed that Nana Kofi’s body has been found dead.
According to reports, his neck was slashed, his body was burned, and he was then wrapped in a woollen carpet.
His body has since been deposited at the Police Hospital Mortuary after being identified by his relatives.
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