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‎Tragedy As Seven Killed, 70 Injured As Trailer Crashes In Kano

‎No fewer than seven persons lost their lives, while 70 others sustained injuries in a lone road crash that occurred on along the Hadejia Road axis of Kano State.

‎The Federal Road Safety Corps confirmed the incident, which also left 28 passengers unhurt.

‎In a statement issued in Kano, the Sector Commander, Idris Muhammed-Lawal, said the crash happened at about 8:35 a.m. at Kwanar Danja, involving a commercial DAF trailer conveying both passengers and goods.

‎Muhammed-Lawal, who spoke through the command’s Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Labaran, said the FRSC received a distress call shortly after the crash and deployed a rescue team to the scene within minutes.

‎According to the statement, a total of 105 persons were involved in the accident.

‎“Seven persons died, while 70 others, comprising 55 males and 15 females, sustained varying degrees of injuries,” the sector commander said.

‎He explained that preliminary investigations showed that the crash was caused by excessive speeding and loss of control, worsened by the unsafe practice of conveying passengers alongside goods.

‎The sector commander added that the incident was a single-vehicle crash and that the condition of the road was good at the time of the accident.

‎The injured victims were evacuated to different medical facilities across the state.

‎These included Sir Sunusi Specialist Hospital in Gezawa, where 24 victims were taken; General Hospital, Gezawa, which received another 24 victims; Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital, which admitted 20 injured persons; and Abdullahi Wase Specialist Hospital, Nasarawa, where seven victims were treated.

‎Muhammed Lawal expressed sympathy with the families of the deceased and wished those injured a quick recovery.

‎He warned motorists, particularly commercial drivers, against speeding, reckless driving and the illegal conveyance of passengers in goods vehicles, noting that such practices continued to lead to avoidable tragedies.

‎The FRSC boss also urged road users to obey traffic regulations and adopt safety-conscious behaviour to protect lives and property.

‎Muhammed Lawal, who spoke through the command’s Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Labaran, said the FRSC received a distress call shortly after the crash and deployed a rescue team to the scene within minutes.

‎According to the statement, a total of 105 persons were involved in the accident.

‎“Seven persons died, while 70 others, comprising 55 males and 15 females, sustained varying degrees of injuries,” the sector commander said.

‎He explained that preliminary investigations showed that the crash was caused by excessive speeding and loss of control, worsened by the unsafe practice of conveying passengers alongside goods.

‎The sector commander added that the incident was a single-vehicle crash and that the condition of the road was good at the time of the accident.

‎The injured victims were evacuated to different medical facilities across the state.

‎These included Sir Sunusi Specialist Hospital in Gezawa, where 24 victims were taken; General Hospital, Gezawa, which received another 24 victims; Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital, which admitted 20 injured persons; and Abdullahi Wase Specialist Hospital, Nasarawa, where seven victims were treated.

‎Muhammed-Lawal expressed sympathy with the families of the deceased and wished those injured a quick recovery.

‎He warned motorists, particularly commercial drivers, against speeding, reckless driving and the illegal conveyance of passengers in goods vehicles, noting that such practices continued to lead to avoidable tragedies.

‎The FRSC boss also urged road users to obey traffic regulations and adopt safety-conscious behaviour to protect lives and property.


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