Four people died on the spot in an accident at Salo, on the Savietula-Dabala road on the 24th of March this year.
The dead have been identified as Abichi Beckley, 27, Juliana Agbomava, 48, Joseph Agbomava, 49, and one Lawson.
The remaining 19, which include the driver and his mate were severely injured and are responding to treatment at the Keta Hospital.
According to Police investigations, the bus with registration number GE 1951 X was said to be travelling from Keta to Accra with 23 passengers and was alleged to have had a flat tire.
The Driver Jerry John Akorlor lost control of the bus, which veered off the road and somersaulting a number of times before landing in the bush.
Source: GNA
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