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Two BECE candidates killed in motor crash in Upper West

Two Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates have died following a road crash in the Upper West Region.

The deceased, identified as Taufii Ibrahim and Abdul Khalid, were pupils of Charia Roman Catholic Junior High School.

According to JoyNews’ Upper West Regional correspondent, Rafiq Salam, the two were on their way to join their colleagues from Charia at their examination centre in Wa when the motorcycle they were travelling on was involved in a crash on Sunday, April 3.

Rafiq explained that the candidates were travelling to stay in Wa for the week-long examinations due to the unavailability of a centre in their community, adding that motorcycles are the primary means of transport in the area.

They were rushed to a nearby health facility, where Taufii was pronounced dead on arrival, while Khalid was later pronounced dead on Monday afternoon.

Over 620,000 candidates are writing the one-week exam, which commenced nationwide on Monday, May 4.

Source: adomonline.com

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