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4 Burnt To Death As Fire Engulfs Passenger Bus
At least four persons were burnt beyond recognition on Sunday when a 14-passenger commercial bus was engulfed by fire
The solibus at Atoyo, inbound Ogbere on Ijebu Ode -Benin expressway.
According to Babatunde Akinbiyi, the spokesman for Ogun Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE), the solitary mishap occurred at at Atoyo, inbound Ogbere on Ijebu Ode -Benin expressway.
Akinbiyi made this known while address to reporters in Abeokuta.
Mr. Akinbiyi, who said that the accident occurred around 11:50 a.m., noted that it was caused by brake failure and disobedience on the part of the driver of the bus.
“A tanker loaded with black oil inbounds Benin through the Ijebu Ode-Benin expressway, spilled its content on the road due to leakage from the tanker and had to stop when the attention of the driver was called by other drivers driving in the same direction.
“However, when TRACE, Federal Road Safety Corps and the police got to the scene, they had to divert and re-route traffic, so that inbound traffic to Benin could join the outbound traffic section.
“Because it is not safe for vehicles to drive on the black oil which has already covered the length and breath of the inbound section,” he said.
According to him, the driver of the commercial bus disobeyed the warning at the diversion point and chose to drive on the black oil.
“In the process, the driver experienced a break failure, lost control and ran into the bush hitting a tree in the process before the vehicle was engulfed in fire, burning four passengers to death out of the 14 on board the bus.
“The whereabouts of the remaining 10 can not be ascertained as at the time of filing this report,” he said.
He said that the deceased were burnt beyond recognition, adding that the number plate of the vehicle could not be ascertained.
Akinbiyi disclosed that the Ogbere Divisional Police command had taken over the case, saying the driver of the tanker loaded with the black oil is already in the custody of the police.
The TRACE spokesman called on drivers, particularly, commercial vehicle drivers to cooperate and show understanding with traffic managers so as to make the road safe for all users.
(NAN)
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