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Two Killed in Crash on Kumasi-Accra Highway

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Two people have died following a crash at the Opoku Transport intersection on the Kumasi-Accra highway. The accident occurred around 4:30 a.m. on Tuesday when a Ford Transit “trotro” bus collided with an OA-branded commercial vehicle.

The driver and conductor of the “trotro” were killed on impact, while several passengers on the OA bus were injured. Eyewitnesses suggest the “trotro” was speeding and lost control while negotiating a curve.

Malfunctioning traffic lights at the intersection are believed to have contributed to the incident. Emergency services responded quickly, clearing the road after a temporary traffic hold-up.

Source:TheDotNews

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