A white stationary vehicle parked in front of Legon Hall on the University of Ghana campus has been smashed when a tree fell on it out of the blue, Thursday.
Myjoyonline.com’s Nathan Gadugah who was at the scene of the accident reported there was no casualty.
The tumbled tree, he said, is so huge that it has divided the road that stretches from the Commonwealth Hall to the main university entrance.
This has made it impossible for vehicles to use the road.
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