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Ghanaian-born Cab Driver Dies After Falling, Hitting Head While Chasing After Passengers Who Refused To Pay In US

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August 14, 2022

Gyimah leaves behind his wife and four children — ages three, five, seven and eight.

A Ghanian-born taxi driver died after he fell and hit his head while chasing after passengers who refused to pay their fare in Queens Saturday, CBS reports.

According to police, Kutin Gyimah, 52, let five passengers out near Beach 54th Street and Arverne Boulevard in Edgemere, New York just before 6:30 a.m.

The passengers tried to evade paying the fare and also assaulted and attempted to rob the driver, police said.

Gyimah chased after them, and moments later was struck by the suspects, fell and hit his head. He suffered a severe head wound and was taken to St. John’s Hospital where he died.

Fernando Mateo with the New York State Federation of Taxi Drives, said he had met with Gyimah’s widow after the news. He told ABC7 New York, “Her husband went to work this morning like he did every day at 5 am and he’s never coming back.

“This guy picked them to take them to where they wanted to go. Why kill the man?”

Neighbours in Edgemere are furious, and hope the five people responsible for Gyimah’s death don’t get away with it.

“You’re going to jail for sure. What do you think, that the police are going to let you go now, because you’ve just killed somebody? You’re going to jail. So you might as well stop running and come over to the precinct and sit down identified,” said Dennis Jenkins.

SaharaReporters learnt that taxi drivers in the city have been showing support for the deceased.

As police continue to look for the five suspects, the New York State Federation of Taxi Drivers is offering a reward for information leading to their arrests.

That reward is currently up to $15,000.

The federation is also raising money to help his family pay for his funeral with a GoFundMe page and so far more than $20,000 has been raised on the page.

Gyimah leaves behind his wife and four children — ages three, five, seven and eight.

But so far, no arrest has been made.