Three people have been confirmed dead in a motor accident at Ntoaso in the Nsawam Adoagyiri Municipality.
The vehicles involved were a 4x4 Kia Sorento with an unregistered number DV 9593-B and two Benz Sprinter buses with the registration numbers GW 8962-22 and GT 5596-14, respectively.
The accident occurred around 3:30 pm on Saturday, May 3.
According to eyewitnesses, the speeding Kia Sorento collided with the two buses that were parked along the stretch.
Several people sustained varying degrees of injuries and were transported to the Nsawam Government Hospital for medical attention.
Officers from the Ghana Police Service are at the accident scene to investigate the matter.
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