Eight dead, 6 injured in Kwara auto crash

Eight persons died in an auto crash along the Omu-Aran-Ilorin Highway in Irepodun local government area of Kwara State on Friday night.

The Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in the state, Mr. Stephen Dawulung, said in a statement issued by the agency’s spokesman in the state, Mr. Busari Basambo, on Saturday in Ilorin that an articulated vehicle and a bus were involved in the accident.

He said: β€œPreliminary investigations showed that the Ilorin-bound Mitsubishi bus was overtaking another bus when it had a head-on collision with the articulated vehicle.

β€œThe collision resulted in the death of eight persons on the spot. There were one male adult, three female adults, and four children.

β€œSix other persons sustained injuries in the crash.”

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Dawulung said the dead victims were deposited in a morgue in the state while the injured were taken to another hospital for medical attention.

He blamed the accident on over-speeding, wrongful overtaking, and poor visibility.

β€œThis is to avoid crashes resulting from poor visibility, fatigue, dozing, or loss of control of vehicles.

β€œThe highest level of caution and concentration must be exercised while driving,” the FRSC official added.

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