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Alone Auto Crash Kills 25 As 10 Others Sustain Injuries

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Alone Auto crash has killed 25 persons leaving 10 others with various degrees of injuries in Udubo town, Bauchi.

Following the fatal crash that occured in the early hours of Friday 24 March, 2023, the Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Dauda Ali Biu has directed the immediate establishment of a unit Command with necessary operational facilities in Gamawa, Bauchi State.

He said the unit command is to tackle all incidences relating to abuse of traffic rules as well as entrench safety along that route, specifically, to curtail excesses of erring drivers.

From the crash investigation report, a total of 35 people were involved, out of which 10 victims all male adults sustained different injuries, and 25 victims comprising of 9 male adults, 11 female adults, 2 male children and 3 female children were killed.

The fatal lone crash involved an ash colour commercial Toyota Hummer Bus with registration number JMA 59 XA, conveying 24 people plying through Hadeja-Potiskum route which lost control and collided into 11 other victims who were seated underneath a tree in Udubo town.

Specifically, 24 of the killed persons were onboard the vehicle while the remaining 1 victim was amongst the 11 people seated underneath the tree, said a statement by Bisi Kazeem, Assistant Corps Marshal,
Corps Public Education Officer
FRSC Headquarters, Abuja.

The crash occured as a result of overloading, excessive speed and tyre burst which led to loss of control leading to the fatalities recorded.

Biu, commiserated with the families of the deceased and wish the injured soonest recovery while calling for caution especially during this Ramadan.

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