
Charles Amissah
Charles Amissah was a 29-year-old engineer working at Promasidor Ghana Limited, known for producing Cowbell milk and other food products. Tragically, he became a hit-and-run victim at the Nkrumah Circle Overpass in Accra, where he was denied emergency medical care by three major hospitals for nearly three hours due to a lack of available beds, ultimately leading to his death.
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Charles Amissah, an employee of Promasidor Ghana Limited, was allegedly denied treatment at three separate hospitals after a hit-and-run accident.
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Charles Amissah was a victim of a hit-and-run incident who died after being denied medical care at multiple hospitals.
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Charles Amissah was a 29-year-old engineer who died after being denied care at three public hospitals.
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Health Minister directs investigations into how a hit-and-run victim was refused emergency care by Ridge, Police, Korle Bu hospitals for close to 3 hours before he died
Charles Amissah was a victim of a hit-and-run incident in Accra who was refused emergency care by multiple hospitals before he died.
'No bed syndrome,' and how a hit-and-run victim was refused emergency care by Ridge, Police, Korle Bu hospitals for close to 3 hours before he died




