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20, August 2017
Horror in Southern Cameroons, a Country Drowning in Grief 0
At least 20 people died when an overloaded bus and a lorry collided in the southwest of the African country of Cameroon.
Two more people, who were injured in the head-on collision, have been taken to a hospital.
The incident occurred near the town of Muyuka, authorities say, adding that they’re still not sure about the cause of the accident.
Initial investigations indicate that the truck, which was transporting food, may have had mechanical problems shortly before it ran into the bus.