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An Opel saloon car on Monday morning knocked down and killed two young women at Juapong on the Accra-Ho highway.
The deceased are yet to be identified.
Mr Elvis Gbesemete, Volta Regional Director of National Road Safety Commission told the GNA that the car was overtaking another vehicle in a curve when it hit the two women said to be going to the farm.
The Opel saloon car with registration number GT 9306 B then veered off the road and crashed into a structure for a corn mill.
Mr Gbesemete observed that wrong overtaking is a major cause of accidents in the country.Source: GNA
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