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Two school children were reportedly killed on the spot when a tipper truck loaded with chippings ran into them on the Ashaiman-Lebanon road.
A third child who survived the gruesome accident with a fractured leg has been rushed to a nearby hospital.
The two children who died instantly, an eyewitness, Martin Normeshi told Joy News had their intestines gushed out.
The ages of the children were estimated to be below six years.
The children were returning from school when they met their untimely death.
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