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Many feared dead in gory Gomoa-Dabenyi accident

Some passengers on board a commercial vehicle are feared dead after they were involved in an accident at Gomoa Dabenyi, on the Kasoa-Winneba Highway in the Central Region.

The accident involved a Sprinter Benz bus with registration number GX 5149-19 loaded with passengers heading towards Accra from Takoradi and a DAF Cargo truck with registration number GT 915-C.

According to eyewitnesses report, the Sprinter driver had overtaken about six cars upon reaching Dabenyi township before noticing another cargo car approaching.

In a bid to clear the road for the oncoming car, the driver veered off his lane and collided with the faulty DAF car which had been parked by the side of the road for close to six months.

In an interview with Adom News' Seth Ankomah Adjei, Guantuahene of Gomoa Dabenyi, Nana Kweku Ewuakye, who witnessed the head-on collision and aided in the evacuation of the victims, said about 10 people were seriously injured.

Meanwhile, Gomoa Buduburam Station Officer of the Ghana National Fire Service, Ishmael Eshun said they had to improvise to save the lives of some victims since they did not have the requisite equipment.

He added that without the necessary equipment, the rescue team took four hours to save the victims. He called on the government to provide them with emergency equipment to enhance the course of their duty.

The injured passengers and suspected deceased have been sent to the Winneba Trauma and Specialist Hospital by personnel of the Ghana Ambulance Service.

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