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Four people have been confirmed dead in a car crash on the Kumasi- Obuasi road, Tuesday morning.
Five people were initially reported dead in the fatal accident but Nhyira FM's Ohemeng Tawiah has confirmed from Okomfo Anokye Mortuary that four people perished, including a mother and her three year old boy.
Only one person is yet to be identified.
The number of injured persons has been conflicting thus far.
The police report of 36 injured persons but hospital authorities say the total number of injured persons brought to the hospital were 58.
The accident, involving a fully-loaded Benz bus and a Ford, was said to have occurred around 6 am.
The Benz bus was heading towards Kumasi from Obuasi while the Ford was from kumasi and traveling to obuasi.
The two vehicles - according to an eyewitness named Nana Agyeman – collided when the Ford tried to overtake another vehicle ahead of it.
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