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Two drivers are in critical condition after a ghastly accident at Gomoa Potsin on the Kasoa-Winneba Highway in the Central Region.
The accident, which occurred in the late afternoon of Wednesday, involved four vehicles.
The vehicles are a Toyota Hiace loaded with pineapple with the registration number GN 9868-11 and a Kia Rino loaded with tyres and wheelbarrows with the registration number GN 3408-21.
The other two are a Toyota Corolla with registration number GR7892-14 and a Nissan Patrol GN 9275-17, which were heading towards Kasoa.
An eyewitness narrated to Adom News the accident occurred when one of the drivers made a wrongful overtaking and crashed into the other vehicles.
Another witness said the drivers of the Toyota Hiace and KIA Rino sustained severe injuries and were immediately rushed to the hospital by a passer-by.
They added that the impact of the crash could have led to deaths if there were people in the Toyota Hiace and not pineapples.
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