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A suspected drunk driver is reported to have ran into three Junior High School students at Nungua in the Greater Accra Region.
Two of the students have been injured while another is feared dead following the incident.
Eyewitness reports say the three students were by the roadside purchasing waakye when the KIA car loaded with furniture went off the road and run into them.
The driver whose breathe reeked of alcohol, experienced a brake failure, causing him to climb onto the walkway to slam into the pupils.
The Nungua Police were called to the scene and transported the victims to the hospital.
The Junior High School pupils are yet to be identified, while the driver has been sent to the Nungua police station.
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