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Twelve (12) people are feared dead in a fatal accident on Thursday morning at the barrier near Nkawkaw on the Nkawkaw-Kumasi highway.A dozen others are said to be in critical condition.The accident which occurred in the early hours of Thursday involved a Yutong bus with a registration number GN 2798-10 and a stationary articulated truck believed to have been in the middle of the road for days.An eyewitness told Adom News, the Yutong bus was heading to Kumasi from Accra, when it ran into the truck at a nearby filling station just after Nkawkaw.The eyewitness said rescue officers had arrived at the scene pulling bodies of the deceased and the injured from the mangled bus, to the Nkawkaw Catholic hospital.Story: Samuel Mantey/Adom News
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