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Five electrical engineers  feared dead in a road collision on the Bolgatanga high way

Five are declared to be electrical engineers of a company who had died on the spot when their vehicle wrongfully surpassed a passenger bus.

At least five individuals speculated to be electrical architects with Budic Engineering Works Limited died in a road collision on Saturday (16 April) on the Wulugu-Bolgatanga highway in the North East Region.

According to eyewitness, the truck transmitting the electrical engineers wrongfully overtook a minibus on the highway and somersaulted in the process overseeing their demise on the spot.

Five others in the truck got injured and are receiving treatment  at the Walewale Government Hospital.

The Nissan bus which was from Bawku going to Tamale was shoved into the trench with 13 individuals on board by the KIA Rhyno driver. All the passengers on the bus fled unscathed.

The motorist of the passenger bus Salifu Rauf told Asaase News he was sure the vehicle driver forfeited restraint of the wheels while surpassing him.

 

Bainamultimedia/ Adu Simon

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