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Help identify bodies in Tuesday’s road crash – Cape Coast Hospital to Ghanaians

The Cape Coast Teaching Hospital is calling on the public to help identify persons who were killed in Tuesday’s road crash at Dompoase in the Central Region.
The accident, which involved a head-on collision between two buses travelling to Takoradi and to Accra respectively at Dompoase near Elmina in the Central Region, left 34 dead instantly and 57 others seriously injured.
Speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show, the Public Relations Officer of the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, Frederick Nyankah, added that out of the 57 injured persons, over 30 of them have been treated and discharged so far.
On the dawn of 14th January, 2020, 34 people were confirmed dead while several others were in critical condition after an intercity bus with registration number GR 5704-18 collided head-on with another bus with registration number GN 3780-10 at Dompoase near Elmina in the Central Region Public Relations Officer for the Ghana National Fire Service, Assistant Division Officer Abdul Wasil Hudu, said the crash occurred when a vehicle moving from Accra towards Takoradi tried to overtake a vehicle ahead in a sharp curve thereby, colliding with an oncoming vehicle en route to Accra from Takoradi.
He added that 5 of them were subsequently confirmed dead. Meanwhile, President Nana Akufo-Addo has expressed his sympathies to the families and loved ones of all persons who perished in the accident.
In a tweet, he prayed for the souls of all those who lost their lives in the crash and wished those who got injured in the crash a speedy recovery.
Source:Fiilafmonline/CitiNews