Six Killed, 15 Injured In Lone Auto Crash In Bauchi

Posted by Amarachi on Mon 08th Nov, 2021 - tori.ng

The unfortunate accident which claimed lives was a result of overspeeding.

Six lives have been lost and fiften others severely injured in a fatal crash in Bauchi.

The vehicle, belonging to the Kano Line of the Kano state government, had 21 passengers in it when the incident happened. The fatal crash was said to have occurred on Sunday, at about 11:30 am at Kwanan Digiza, along Jama’are-Azare road.

The Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps, Bauchi State Sector Command, Corp Commander Yusuf Abdullahi, who confirmed the incident to our correspondent via the telephone, said the crash was caused by overspeeding.

Abdullahi said, “The accident happened on Sunday, November 7, 2021, at 11:30 am at Kwanan Digiza, along Jama’are-Azare highway. It involved a commercial Toyota Hiace Bus which has the number plate — KN21-H41. It is a vehicle belonging to the Kano Line. It was caused by overspeeding, the vehicle went off the road and crashed.

“The crash involved 21 people, four male adults, 14 female adults, one male child and two female children. Immediately, our men at the Azare office were called, our personnel rushed to the scene of the crash for the rescue operation.

“When they got there, they rushed the victims to the Jama’are General Hospital for medical treatment and confirmation. Upon arrival, six female adults were confirmed dead by a medical doctor while 15 others sustained varying degrees of injuries. The injured victims are made up of four male adults, eight female adults, one male child and two female children.”


The FRSC boss lamented the menace of overspeeding by motorists which have often led to the loss of lives and properties across the state.

“When we flagged off the ember months campaign, what we charged drivers on was for them to maintain a safe speed limit but they don’t. You can imagine now, this lone crash has claimed the lives of six people from different families, imagine this kind of calamity.

“We call on drivers to be mindful movement of the way they drive on the road. They should always drive at a reasonable speed and they should obey all traffic rules and regulations so that crashes can be reduced to the barest minimum,”
he stated.
 

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