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Nobody Is Dead—DKB Provides Update On Funny Face’s Accident

Derrick Kobina Bonney (DKB) has been caught up in intense speculation surrounding Funny Face’s tragic accident, which allegedly resulted in the loss of a life.

The comedian revealed that, upon witnessing the viral video of the unfortunate incident, he immediately hurried to the location to personally assess the situation and extend any possible assistance to his distressed colleague.

Earlier reports from Tru News Report shed light on a gory accident involving Funny Face and how he allegedly knocked down the pedestrians.

In the footage that accompanied the report we shared, a group of people can be seen surrounding Funny Face immediately after the accident, trying to assess the situation.

According to a witness, Funny Face was reportedly drunk driving and knocked down a woman and her two children, one of whom was strapped to her back.

Additionally, a motorcyclist was also injured due to Funny Face’s reckless driving, as he fell to the ground and onlookers rushed to his aid.

Despite the chaos, Funny Face did not speak to reporters and appeared to be struggling to stand, indicating his intoxicated state.

A woman, whose face was not visible in the video, confirmed that the eldest child of the woman involved in the accident had tragically passed away.

However, DKB has made it clear that there were no fatalities in the accident. He dismissed the rumours circulating in the media, emphasizing that he was with Funny Face when they were taken to the police station at Millennium City in Kasoa.

He said it was at the station that the official report on the situation was documented.

Source – Tru News Report

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