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FRSC Confirms 7 Dead, 70 Injured In Kano Lone Accident

News Investigators/ The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has confirmed the death of seven persons and 70 others injured, while 28 were unhurt in a lone accident that occurred in Kano.

The Sector Commander, Idris Muhammed-Lawal, disclosed this in a statement signed by FRSC’s Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Labaran on Sunday in Kano

According to him, the accident occurred at about 8:35a.m on Sunday at along Hadejia Road, Kwanar Danja.

He said, “We received a distress call at 08:35a.m and immediately sent our rescue team to the  scene at about  08: 40a.m within 5 minutes.

“The accident involved one commercial vehicle, DAF trailer, with registration number KTG 467 YG loaded with passengers and goods.

“The accident involve a total of 105 persons

“Seven persons lost their lives, while 70 persons(55 males and 15 females) sustain variour degrees of injuries”,he said in the statement.£

Mr Muhammed -Lawal said the cause of the crash was as a result of speeding and the loss of control,  compounded by the dangerous practice of mixing goods with passengers.

The sector commander said the  crash was a single-vehicle fatal crash and the road condition was observed to be good, and no items were recovered at the scene.

“The injured victims were promptly evacuated to four hospitals as follows:
Sir Sunusi Specialist Hospital, Kano: 24 victims (17 males and 7 females), Gezawa.

The rest were: General Hospital: 24 victims (16 males, 8 females), Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital: 20 victims (20 males)
Abdullahi Wase Specialist Hospital, Nasarawa: 7 victims (5 males, 2 females).

He commiserated with  the families of the deceased and wished the injured victims  speedy recovery.

The sector commander warned motorists, especially commercial drivers, against speeding, reckless driving, and  illegal conveyance of passengers in goods vehicles, as these unsafe practices continued to result in avoidable loss of lives.

He also advised the public to remain safety-conscious and comply strictly with the extant traffic regulations to safeguard lives and property.

NAN

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