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Four seriously injured victims of the fatal accident that claimed nine lives near Apam Junction on the Accra-Winneba highway Saturday are now in stable condition. Of the 11 who survived, seven have been treated and discharged.Joy News has learnt two were transferred to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital last night and the rest were kept under observation at the Winneba Specialist Trauma Hospital.Medical Superintendent in charge of the Winneba Hospital Dr George Prah who is also a trauma and orthopedic specialist says their conditions are no more life threatening.
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