Niger Delta
Okene-Auchi Multiple Crash Claims Five
Five persons were last Saturday killed in a multiple road crash near the Okpella end of the Okene-Auchi-Benin highway in Edo.
The accident, which involved four vehicles, occurred in the early hours of Saturday and left motorists plying the highway stranded for several hours.
Reportedly killed in the accident was a motor boy, a driver, owner of goods in one of the articulated vehicles and two other people.
The Head of Operations of the Auchi unit of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Mr. Abosi Ikechukwu, who confirmed the incident said an articulated vehicle belonging to Dangote group lost control and rammed into another stationary articulated vehicle.
The other articulated vehicle belonging to Danyok Nigeria Limited was said to have tumbled as a result of Friday’s night heavy down pour.
It was gathered that a J5 bus and two other lorries loaded with cattle and goat collided with the crashed Dangote and Danyok articulated vehicles.
According to an eye witness, the J5 bus, which packed some few metres away from the accident scene to rescue victims, was crashed into by another Dangote lorry killing one of the rescued victims of the accident.
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