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Three persons have died in an accident on the Kumasi-Techiman road in the Ashanti Region.
The incident happened on Tuesday morning when a BMV saloon car with registration number GR 6211 -V heading towards Techiman collided with a tipper truck coming from Sunyani at Nkenkaasu.

According to eyewitnesses, the tipper truck veered off its lane and crashed into the BMV
The driver and the other two in the BMV saloon car died on the spot while the tipper truck driver got severely injured.

The Ghana National Fire Service officers rushed to the scene to help with extrication and to allow the free flow of traffic.
Meanwhile, Police at Akumadan have confirmed three deaths and one severe injury.

The bodies of the deceased have been deposited at the Nkenkaasu government hospital morgue, awaiting autopsy.
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