Kaduna-Abuja expressway auto crash claims 16 lives
At least 16 persons have lost their lives in fatal road crash on the Kaduna-Abuja Expressway, Nigeria’s highway surveillance agency said on Sunday.
27 passengers also sustained injuries in the road accident that happened on Sunday.
The Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps in Kaduna, Mr Kabir Nadabo, made the disclosure on Sunday.
According to him, the fatal road crash occurred at Audu Jhangon village along the expressway, adding that 65 people were involved in the mishap.
He explained that the crash occurred around 5.20am when a vehicle (DAF truck) with number plate KUJ 430XC, with overloaded goods, lost control and fell into a ditch.
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“Initial reports indicate the driver was at high speed, probably due to fatigue.
“The combined rescue teams of RS1.114 Zhipe Unit Command and RS1.16B Dutse Outpost conducted the rescue operations.
“The crash involved 65 people, where 27 were injured and 16 people were deceased.
“The injured have been taken to the nearest hospital for treatment,” he added.
Nadabo said that upon receiving news of the crash, he visited the scene to have first-hand information as well as direct the rescue team on the evacuation of the deceased to the morgue.
“I also directed the tow truck to remove part of the accident trailer blocking part of the road. The operation is ongoing, and the road is free for movement, “Nadabo said.
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