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Two lives were lost through an accident involving a motorbike and a Toyota Camry vehicle on the Bole-Wa highway on Saturday.
Kwesi Dari, aged 42, and Tangoba Kwabensa, 43, are said to have died on the spot.
Their remains have been deposited at the Bole Hospital morgue. Meanwhile, one injured person is currently receiving treatment at the same health facility.

According to Police sources, the deceased were on a motorbike moving into Bole township while the Toyota Camry vehicle with Registration number GR 905-19 was heading towards Wa.
But upon reaching Hill-top, a suburb of Bole, the two crashed, resulting in the casualties.
The Police have since towed the two vehicles to the Bole Police Station for further investigations.
This brings the number of road accidents in the district, in February, to three.
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