Two unidentified persons are reported dead in a gory accident that occurred on Saturday evening at East Legon in Accra.
Personnel of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) were at the scene to retrieve the burnt cars and the charred bodies.
According to reports, a Jaguar car that was allegedly being driven by a minor ran into the Acura car at top speed sparking fire instantly.
The firefighters struggled to remove the bodies due to limited logistics.
In a video posted on the GNFS Facebook page, firefighters were seen cutting the charred cars to remove the victims, as smoke still billowed from the cars.
Details of the accident remain sketchy.
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