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A driver of the Metro Mass Transit died behind the steering wheel of a moving bus on Monday.
None of the passengers onboard the bus got hurt, according to reports.
The driver who is yet to be identified, was said to be transporting passengers from Odumase-Krobo in the Eastern Region when the incident occurred.
The body of the deceased driver has since been deposited at the Atua Government Hospital, near Somanya.
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