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Two College students Lifeless after Bus Carrying 62 Overturns Close to Aseseeso

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Two folks have been killed and dozens injured after a tragic accident close to Aseseeso within the Jap Area.

62 college students and an unspecified variety of adults have been within the bus which was carrying the kids, college students of Ben Konadu SDA Fundamental Faculty in Asante Akyem to Akosombo for an tour.

In response to experiences, the driving force of the bus misplaced management of his automobile whereas descending a hill close to Aseseeso between Adukroma and Somanya.

The automotive reportedly somersaulted a number of instances and landed on its aspect. Dozens of individuals contained in the bus sustained various levels of accidents.

Tragically, two folks suffered deadly accidents. Citinewsroom recognized the deceased as a 65-year-old lady and a 16-year-old woman. In the meantime, over 30 college students are presently receiving remedies for various levels of accidents on the Yilo Krobo Municipal Hospital. Officers point out they’re largely in secure situation.

The accident follows a current report of one other tragic crash that killed three following a collision between a KIA Rhino and a Daewoo Matiz taxi at Nkonsia on the Techiman-Wenchi freeway. The KIA truck, carrying cashew nuts, ended up utterly tearing aside the smaller taxi following the collision, leaving two males useless on the spot.

A feminine sufferer was transferred to the hospital however was additionally pronounced useless.


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