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An accident which occurred on the Taifa Highway in Accra has resulted in serious injuries to two occupants of a blue Toyota Camry spider.
Reports indicate that the vehicle, bearing registration number DV 2982 A, was being driven by two mechanics who had taken a client’s car for a test drive.
The car was left completely mangled in the crash which is suspected to have been caused by speeding.
The front seat passenger sustained life-threatening injuries, while the driver also suffered serious injuries.
Eyewitnesses at the scene acted quickly to rescue the victims from the wrecked vehicle.
Both injured individuals have been transported to a nearby hospital for urgent medical treatment.
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