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A bus carrying 26 final year students of the Guakro Senior High School in Offuman in the Techiman north district was involved in an accident, Thursday.
The accident occurred at about 7:30 am in an intersection between Offuman and Tuobodom.
According to sources close to Joy News, the students were on their way to Tuobodom Senior High School, which serves as their exam center, to write their West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
The injured students were rushed to the Holy Family Hospital in Techiman where they are receiving treatment.
The driver of the vehicle, Kwadwo Yeboah, who is believed to be in his 30s suffered a broken arm and is also on admission.
Speaking to Joy News’ Anass Sabit, a doctor of the hospital, Dr. Ernest Ameyaw said most of the injured students had been treated and discharged.
No death was recorded.
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