TRAGEDY IN YENAGOA AS FAMILY CAR CRASHES INTO ABANDONED CEMENT TRUCK. (PHOTOS).

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 TRAGEDY IN YENAGOA AS FAMILY CAR CRASHES INTO ABANDONED CEMENT TRUCK 17th December, 2025   A serious road accident shook Yenagoa in the early hours of Wednesday after a vehicle carrying a pastor, his wife, and their children rammed into a broken-down Dangote cement truck at the Club Bara area of Bayelsa State. The truck, heavily loaded with cement, was reportedly left stranded almost at the centre of the road for more than four days, allegedly without reflective signs, warning triangles, or other safety indicators to alert oncoming motorists. The family’s vehicle crashed into the stationary truck along the busy Club Bara stretch, triggering panic and drawing the attention of nearby residents. The injured occupants were immediately rushed to a hospital for urgent medical care. As at the time of filing this report, authorities have not confirmed any fatalities. Investigations into the circumstances surrounding the accident are ongoing. More photos below. 

THE PRINCE OF WALES VISITED THE OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES TODAY.{PHOTOS}.


Image may contain: 4 people, people standing and suit          In Bethlehem, The Prince visited the Mosque of Omar. Inside the Mosque’s prayer hall, His Royal Highness heard about the history of the Mosque and signed the visitors’ book in English and Arabic.
His Royal Highness then visited the Church of the Nativity for an ecumenical service. It was the first time that the three Christian churches have collectively held a service to celebrate the contribution of Christian communities across the Holy Land and wider Middle East. At the church, The Prince visited the Grotto where Jesus was born.
Later, His Royal Highness attended a reception celebrating the ties between the British and Palestinian people.
Addressing gathered guests, The Prince said: “It was a special privilege to visit the Mosque of Omar this morning and to acknowledge the vital co-existence between Christians and Muslims which Bethlehem so marvellously embodies. That today’s service should happen alongside Friday Prayers is particularly symbolic - as friends in Faith we each in our own tradition call upon God to have mercy on His world.”
The Prince then met President Mahmoud Abaas at the Presidential Palace, before visiting a traditional olive grove and fruit orchard at the Carmelite Convent and Sacred Heart Fathers Monastery. Here, His Royal Highness had the opportunity to see and taste a range of produce including olives and olive oil.
Following this, The Prince of Wales travelled to the Mount of Olives, near the Garden of Gethsemane, in Jerusalem to visit the Church of St Mary Magdalene, as well as his grandmother Princess Alice’s tomb.More photos below.
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