The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Osun has confirmed that no fewer than 14 people have lost their lives in an auto crash that occurred on Ipetu-Ijesa – Ilesa Highway on Saturday evening.
The Sector Commander, Mr Paul Okpe, made this known in a statement issued by Mrs Agnes Ogungbemi, the command’s spokesperson, which was made available to newsmen on Sunday morning in Osun.
Okpe explained that the accident occurred at 5:40 p.m. at the powerline area, killing four males, four females and six children.
He said the children were two females and four males, adding that a total of 14 people died in the accident, involving 18 passengers.
The sector commander explained that four males, who survived the accident, were rushed to a nearby hospital.
“The 14 corpses have been deposited in a morgue, and the road cleared to avoid gridlock on the highway,” Okpe said.
He said that an articulated vehicle (Howo-Sinotruck) with number plate BAU 171 ZE collided with a Toyota Sienna (Gold Color) with number plate KRD 842 GY.
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According to him, we received a distressed call at about 5:45 p.m. on Saturday evening about an accident on Ipetu-Ijesa – Ilesa Highway, involving two vehicles.
“Our men arrived at the location at 5:50 p.m and met dead bodies at the scene, which we have taken to the nearest morgue at the Wesley Hospital in Ilesa,” Okpe said.
The sector commander said that the accident occurred due to disobedience to road safety ordinance by motorists.
Okpe, however, cautioned road users to be safety conscious while embarking on a long journey.
He also urged motorists to be more safety cautious and avoid unnecessary rush in this eid-il-kabir season.
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