
Eight people suffer from D!
The accident was reportedly around 9 p.m. on Sunday, April 27, when the Mike tanker, who had no registered number collided with a Toyota Hiace bus registered as EKP375XM.
Margaret Onabe, an industry public education official for the federal road safety department, confirmed the incident in a statement Monday, April 28.
Onabe said the rescue team from Rs 5.33 participated in the injured victims and transported them to the hospital for treatment, while the DE@D victim was taken to Mortuary Nteje, Jerusalem after doctors confirmed.
She attributed the cause of the crash to speed.
She said: “The Anambra Division Command of the Federal Road Safety Force Anambra Division was regrettably announced that a fatal crash occurred along the NTEJE-AWKA route at 9pm on April 27, along the Nteje-Awka route near the UKPO junction.
According to the witness narrative and preliminary investigation, the Mike tanker without a registered number collided with a Toyota hiace bus registered as Ekp375xm, the bus traveling from Abakaliki to Onitsha has been accelerating to Onitsha, which is hitting Awka, and hitting Awka, which hit eight lanes on Malers, a crasher. Female – Six people were injured, including two men and four women.
“The FRSC Anambra Division Command expressed condolences to the families of the victims and hopes to recover quickly to the injured. Department Commander, Legion Commander, Coyce Nnennaya Alexander, urged the driver to prioritize their safety and by maintaining a safe speed to prevent such poor people from maintaining a safe speed and to ensure that the roads are kept safe.
“Driver must make sure they travel at the lowest safe speed and can only be surpassed when the road is clear.
“The rescue team from Rs 5.33 was summoned to the injured victims and transported them to the hospital for treatment, while the deceased was taken to the Pacific Nteje of Jerusalem after confirmation by the doctor.”
She said the department commander visited the crash site, inspected the crash vehicles at the NTEJE Police Department, and met with the head of the task force at Nupeng.
“She also visited the surviving victims of Regina Kelly Hospital and Chukwameka Ojukwu Teaching Hospital to assess their status and provide support.
“The proactive approach of the department commander underlines the dedication of the FRSC Anambra Division Command to prevent road crashes and ensure the safety of all road users. Engage with stakeholders such as Nupeng and monitor the consequences of the collapse and monitor the consequences of the order, which aims to identify areas of improvement to identify future measures to reduce future accident risks,” she added. ”