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Four Die, Others Sustain Injuries In Obuasi Anwiankwanta-Kumasi Road Accident

Four Die, Others Sustain Injuries In Obuasi Anwiankwanta-Kumasi Road Accident
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Four persons are said to have died while others sustained various degrees of injury when the vehicles they were travelling in, were involved in an accident on the Obiasi Awiankwanta-Kumasi road in the Ashanti region.

The accident reportedly involved 3 vehicles and said to have happened yesterday, Friday, July 16, 2021 around 10:00am.

The three vehicles involved in the accident, according to eyewitnesses are a Tundra with registration number As 4275-21, a taxi branded Toyota Corolla with number GX 1910-13 and a Sprinter bus whose registration number is not mentioned.

The eyewitnesses narrated that the Tundra was travelling from Obuasi to Kumasi while the taxi was transporting passengers from Adenkranya to Jocobu. According to the narration, just before the accident, the taxi driver had alighted some of passengers and was in the process of joining the road from the shoulders of the road when he had head-on-collusion with the Tundra.

The taxi driver and one of his passengers reportedly died on the spot while two other passengers of a Sprinter bus which subsequently crashed into the one of the two vehicles involved in the accident earlier, also died at the scene.

The deceased persons according to the eyewitnesses, were sent to a unnamed morgue while the injured persons were transported to Atobiase clinic and the Jocubu Hospital for treatment.

Source: planbfmonline
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