An accident involving a truck and a saloon car at the Jayee University stretch of the Accra-Kasoa road has caused heavy traffic on the stretch.
Information is scanty regarding casualties or how many people are involved.
Officers of the Police and National Fire Service have moved in to maintain order and help the victims.

According to sources, the driver of the truck experienced a brake failure, therefore, colliding with the saloon car.
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