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A driver’s mate has died with three others in critical condition after an accident at Bewadze on the Cape Coast- Accra highway.
The accident occurred on Saturday afternoon when a Kia Rhino with registration number GB 4815-20 collided with a Toyota Hiace with the CR 1288-12.

Information gathered by Adom News indicates the Kia Rhino was transporting light poles from Winneba to Accra.
The Toyota Hiace, on the other hand, was transporting onions from Gomoa Dominase to Takoradi.
But upon reaching a section of the road, a vehicle crossed the Kia Rhino, causing the driver to lose control and crash into the side of the Toyota’s mate.

He was trapped for several hours and was dead when Ghana National Fire Service personnel arrived at the scene.
The body has been deposited at the Winneba Trauma Hospital, where the injured are also undergoing treatment.
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