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A first-year student of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) is feared dead after a private vehicle knocked down a number of students at Ayeduase close to the KNUST campus.
Eyewitnesses say the female student was not responsive after the incident involving the black saloon car with registration number AS 6241-22.

Also, three others who were with her sustained various degrees of injuries and were all rushed to the Tech Hospital.
According to eyewitnesses, the speeding vehicle skidded off the road, crashed into some structures and run into some pedestrians by the roadside.
The vehicle also killed two sheep in the process.

Eyewitnesses told Nhyira Fm's Awuku Malik that a seamstress, her apprentice and other shop owners also narrowly escaped death.
Giving further details, Daniel Akwasi Ofori, who was at the scene of the accident said the vehicle hitting the sheep to a large extent reduced its speed and the number of casualties.

Although it is not clear what caused the driver of the vehicle to lose control, some residents want the Assembly to consider constructing speed ramps on the stretch.

They claim drivers plying the stretch are reckless despite Ayeduase being a hub for students due to the number of hostels located in the area and its closeness to the KNUST campus.
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