In north
coast of Ghana a bus collided with a cargo truck in second’s city of Kumasi
claiming the lives of seventy-three people.
The head-on
crash, which left 13 people seriously injured, occurred 420km north of the
capital Accra when a Metro Mass Transit coach bound for the northern town of
Tamale from the city of Kumasi hit a truck loaded with boxes of tomatoes,
regional police Chief Maxwell Atingane said.
"Many of the
passengers on the bus died on the spot,"Atingane said.
A witness said the scene
was "pathetic and gory" with passengers trapped in the bus wreckage.
"There were human
bodies strewn around," said George Blah, a resident.
Several of the passengers
with severed body parts were trapped in the mangled bus as the locals struggled
to cut the vehicles to retrieve the dead and those alive.
The locals who had to
resort to chainsaws to cut the bus in order to reach the trapped passengers
believe all the occupants of the Metro Mass perished.
Atingane said initial
reports suggested a mechanical failure on the bus caused the accident but
police were investigating.
Bismark Owusu Fosu, medical
director at the Kintampo hospital, said some of the injured had been evacuated
by air for treatment in Kumasi, Ghana's second city.
President John Mahama
commiserated with families who have lost loved ones describing the motor
accident as a "very sad news" in a Tweet and Facebook post, Mahama
assured that the “emergency services working to attend to injured
passengers."
Really sad, God help us
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ReplyDeletemay their soul rest in peace
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