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Fierce fighting between two feuding factions believed to be Dagombas and Nanumbas at Agblogbloshie in Accra, have left two persons dead.
The incident which happened on Wednesday left scores of people in the area injured in the process.
According to the Police, properties and a motorbike were burnt in the process.
Traders and residents in the area are said to be in a state of shock and living in fear.
The Greater Accra Regional Police Commander, DCOP Christian Tetteh Yohuno who was at the scene told citifmonline.com that they are yet to ascertain the cause of the troubes.
DCOP Yohuno said two persons have also been arrested, adding that they are still investigating the issue surrounding the violent clashes.
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