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A head-on train collision at Wassa Manso in the Western region has killed many passengers on board.
Reports indicate the two trains were moving in opposite directions on the Tarkwa-Kojokrom route on Saturday dawn.

Although the number of casualties cannot be ascertained now, it is reported that many people have lost their lives in the unfortunate incident.

Officials from the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) and the Police are currently on the accident scene.




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