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Three people are feared dead in an accident at McCarthy Junction on the Malam-Kasoa Highway.
The incident which happened about an hour ago involves three vehicles, one of which is said to belong to the Ghana Water Company.
An eye witness told Joy News, the driver of the Ghana Water Company vehicle was speeding, lost control and collided into a ford vehicle.
A third vehicle, a truck also run into the two vehicles.
According to the eye-witness, one of the occupants of the Ghana Water Company vehicle died on the spot. Two others sustained varying degrees of injuries.
Two of the occupants in the Ford vehicle were reported to have lost their lives.
Police personnel have come for the bodies, the eye witness reported.
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