Four persons feared dead in a ghastly motor accident
Culled from Nations
Four passengers of a commercial bus with registration number Abuja ABC
278 XH have been feared dead in a ghastly auto crash involving an
articulated truck of Sigh Obi Company with registration number Lagos EKY
451 XM and a commercial tricycle which occurred at the popular
Waterside Bridge along Aba-Ikot Ekpene Expressway.
Sources within the area told our reporter that the incident happened around 10 O’clock Wednesday morning which resulted to heavy gridlock on the expressway leading into the commercial city.
A source who spoke anonymously told our reporter that if not that police called for reinforcement from sister security agencies; army, angry mob would have lynched police personnel from Eziama Police Division who were alleged to be extorting money from commercial drivers on the bridge.
According to an eyewitness who gave his name as Kingsley “Police from Eziama were at this point (checkpoint) of the bridge collecting money from motorists. Shortly, the bus driver carrying mostly women who are coming into town to sell vegetable and fruits emerged. The bus driver gave one of the police officers N20 who insisted that the driver should give him N50. It was while they were dragging it that the Singh Obi truck that was descending the bridge lost control and ram into the bus.
“The incident angered people that saw how the thing happened who attacked the police personnel and their vehicle. It was in the process that police called in army personnel staying at Ogbor Hill who came and stopped the already tensed mob from going further with their actions.”
Our correspondent visited the scene of the incident and report that police officers and some military personnel were assisting to ensure that the tricycle and commercial bus were towed out of the road to enable free flow of traffic.
At Seventh Day Adventist Hospital where some of the survivors were receiving medical attention, efforts made to speak with the Chief medical Director failed as he was said to be battling to save the lives of the injured persons said to be in critical state.
The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Ogbonnaya Nta confirmed the incident and however denied that the loss of lives was caused by police personnel who were on duty at the checkpoint at the time the incident happened.
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