One person has died in a road crash involving students of the Central University College, Friday.
The accident victims were all members of the Students Representative Council of the university.
They were heading to campus for an emergency meeting when their bus collided with a BMW vehicle around TT Brothers company close to Prampram.
The cause of the accident is yet to be ascertained.
A source told Myjoyonline.com the SRC Vice president is also in critical condition with the Women's Commissioner sustaining minor injury.
The driver of the bus whose name is given as Obeng and who is said to be a chorister has one of his legs badly injured and is undergoing treatment.
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