See What Road Safety Officials Did With N2million Recovered At Accident Scene (Photos)

Posted by Victor on Sun 01st Apr, 2018 - tori.ng

An accident victim who lost a huge sum of money during the tragic incident has had a cause to rejoice after FRSC officials recovered her money for her.

 
The victim (right)

The Federal Road Safety Corps in Ogun State while on routine patrol during the ongoing Easter Special Patrol Operations at KM 27 Lagos – Ibadan expressway around Alapako at about 1015 hrs on Saturday 31 March, 2018 rescued a crash which involved..

11 people comprising 3 male adult, 6 female adult and 2 female children..

There were no deaths but 9 of the passengers comprising 3 Male adult and 6 Female adult sustained various degrees of injuries.

The suspected cause of the crash was tyre burst by the speeding bus which lost control. The injured victims were taken to Ifeoluwa hospital Ogunmakin for medical treatment and the road obstruction cleared.
 

FRSC official presenting the money to the owner
 
Thereafter the victims properties inside the ill-fated bus were conveyed to FRSC Command at KM 27 at Ogunmakin where on routine documentation the sum of Two million Ninety-six thousand seven hundred and seventy naira only N2,096,770.00 was recovered.

Upon diligent investigation a female passenger of the crashed bus by name Mrs Asabi Adenike, of Ibadan, who sustained injuries and undergoing medical attention was identified as the owner of the bag containing the recovered money .

Upon contacting her relatives, she authorized that the FRSC hands over the recovered money to her mother Mrs .Bisola Adedeji.
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