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A boy believed to be about nine years old has died after he was ran over by a tipper truck around Lake Side Estate in Ashaley Botwe in Accra Friday.
Eyewitnesses say the boy was knocked down while he tried to cross the road.
“When the driver ran over the boy he went straight to park somewhere before coming to see the boy,” an eyewitness told Joy News.
The police have since arrived at the scene to deposit the corpse at the morgue.
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