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Two traders are reportedly in critical condition at Suame Roundabout in Kumasi after a wall collapsed on them.
A vehicle owned by Rango Constructions, the company handling the Suame Interchange project, rammed into the wall, leading to the accident.
An eyewitness said the injuries were severe, with one victim fracturing his leg and the other sustaining serious injuries after being trapped under the wall.

The victims were rescued from the rubble and rushed to the hospital for treatment.
The incident has raised concerns about safety measures in place for construction projects in the area.
The victims are currently receiving treatment at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.
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