13 burnt to death in Kwara auto crash

  ...Suspected to carry fuel in jerrycan

Wole Adedeji, Ilorin

Thirteen persons were, on Saturday, burn beyond recognition in an early morning auto crash that occurred at Lasoju Oja along Ilorin-Ogbomosho Highway.

Though the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said twelve persons out of eighteen involved in the crash, were burnt beyond recognition while the police in a statement by the Kwara State Command Public Relations Officer, Ajayi Okasanmi, said 13 people died.

Okasanmi said the “unfortunate fatal auto-mobile accident between a fully loaded commercial Hummer bus heading to Katsina in Katsina state and an articulated vehicle laden with cement at Lasoju area along Ogbomoso Ilorin Highway at about 0700hrs today 12/3/2022.

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“Preliminary investigation revealed that, the Hummer bus coming from Lagos was driving against traffic at the above mentioned point, and in the process it had a head-on coalition with the on-coming truck.

“Thirteen passengers of the commercial bus were burnt beyond recognition, six others that were seriously injured are presently receiving treatment at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital Ilorin.

Consequent upon the condition of the dead bodies, public health officials and the families of the victim’s requested from the police Command that the victims be released to them for mass burial, the process of which was ongoing as at the time of this press release”.

However, Kwara State Sector Commander of the FRSC, Jonathan Owoade told newsmen that “the crash was as a result of Route Violation (RV) Speed Limit Violation (SPV) and Loss of Control (LOC)”.

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He further disclosed that 18 persons were involved in the crash, six persons were injured while 12 persons lost their lives saying; “it was a fatal crash which happened at about 6:20am, 18 persons were involved, six sustained various degree of burns and sadly, 12 of them lost their lives and were burnt beyond recognition”.

Meanwhile, this reporter had a strong feeling that the Hummer bus, coming from Lagos must be carrying fuel in jerrycan with the way it instantly burst into flames when it collided with the truck of a cargo of cement.

It had been hectic getting fuel Fuel

in Kwara State of late forcing motorists on long journeys to buy the product in kegs to ease their trips.

The experience, however, had been tragic with the incessant cases of vehicles, particularly commercial ones bursting into flames at even minor crashes.

 

 

 

 

 

Federal Road Safety CorpsIlorin-Ogbomosho HighwayLoss of ControlSpeed Limit Violation
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