In a heartbreaking turn of events, the media fraternity in Ghana has been thrown into mourning following the untimely death of Isaac Bonah, popularly known as Bonaray, a promising journalist with Max FM in Enchi, Western North Region.
Bonaray, known for his vibrant personality and dedication to his craft, reportedly lost his life in a horrific accident at Pipe Ano near Tanokrom School Junction in Takoradi on the evening of Friday, June 6, 2025. According to eyewitness accounts, the young broadcaster was pinned under a trailer while on an errand, resulting in fatal injuries.
Sources close to the family reveal that Bonaray had only recently tied the knot and relocated to Takoradi just days ago to begin a new chapter in his life. What was meant to be a joyous beginning has now turned into a devastating tragedy, cutting short the dreams and aspirations of a man beloved by many.
The body of the deceased has been deposited at the Effia Nkwanta Regional Hospital morgue for preservation as investigations into the cause of the accident continue.
In a statement, the Western North Journalists Association expressed deep sorrow over the loss of one of their own.
“The passing of Mr. Isaac Bonnah, affectionately known as Bonaray, is not only a huge blow to his family and colleagues but also to the entire journalism community in the Western North Region. He was a vibrant and dedicated morning show host whose passion for media left a lasting impact,” the statement read.
Colleagues at Max FM also took to social media to express their grief, describing Bonaray as “a cheerful soul,” “a rising star in radio,” and “a brother whose absence will be deeply felt.”
As the community mourns, tributes continue to pour in from friends, listeners, and fellow journalists who remember Bonaray not only for his voice on air but also for his humility, professionalism, and warm spirit.
The details of his final funeral rites are expected to be announced in the coming days.
Bonaray’s sudden demise is a stark reminder of the fragile nature of life and the risks faced by many on Ghana’s roads. He is survived by his wife and extended family.