The people who tried to kill me know themselves; stop blaming Bullet, says Wendy Shay

Wendy Shay, a well-known Ghanaian musician, recently discussed her near-fatal accident and her concerns around it.

The people who tried to kill me know themselves; stop blaming Bullet, says Wendy Shay

She insisted that the incident was not a natural occurrence but rather a spiritual attack and that she knows who might be accountable for it. She also claimed that they were trying to pin the disaster on her manager Bullet.

Wendy Shay claimed in an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM, "I was heading home; I had finished creating some content for my new song, 'Every Man Cheats.'" When I reached my intersection, I suddenly felt a strong shove coming from behind. I can still hear myself yelling only "Jesus!" before stepping into a gutter. They had to rush me to the hospital because I was blacking out before I even realized my head had hit the dashboard.

Wendy Shay revealed that she fractured her nasal bone and developed facial irritation as a result of the event. However, following a series of medical examinations, she was in good health. She also affirmed that her personal assistant, who was riding along with her in the car, had escaped the collision unharmed.

She said, "It was a very big shock, no one saw this coming," when asked about the incident. By God's favor, I am able to be here.

Those who wanted to kill me are trying to blame Bullet because they are aware of their own motivations. Bullet wasn't it. It wasn't an ordinary assault. I won't give their names, but I can state that they are aware of themselves. But they'll never be able to kill me," she said.

Wendy Shay used the accident's circumstances as evidence to support her claim, asking, "How can a big tipper truck loaded with rocks hit me, the tipper truck somersaulted, and my car was relatively intact?"

The musician Wendy Shay was shocked after being engaged in a deadly accident a few weeks ago on the route between ACP and Kwabenya in Accra.

The Jeep Wrangler with the license plate SHAY 21-19 was seen with a heavily damaged front side on a video taken at the scene of the collision.

Witnesses claim that Wendy Shay's Jeep Wrangler ran into a sand-filled tipper truck.