TRAGEDY ON ABINSI ROAD, 18 SEATER BUS DRIVER DIES IN A FATAL CRASH, POLICE LAUNCH IDENTIFICATION SEARCH. (PHOTO).

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 TRAGEDY ON ABINSI ROAD, 18 SEATER BUS DRIVER DIES IN A FATAL CRASH, POLICE LAUNCH IDENTIFICATION SEARCH 16th December, 2025  A fatal road accident has claimed the life of a Toyota 18-seater bus driver along the Wannune–Makurdi road. The crash occurred at Abinsi, where the driver reportedly died on the spot. The vehicle involved bears registration number XE 481 MKD. Authorities say the deceased had no means of identification at the time of the incident, making it difficult to notify his family. The police are appealing to members of the public with any useful information to assist in identifying the victim. Anyone with details is urged to contact the Officer-in-Charge, Abinsi Police Outstation, on 08038689030, or visit the police station in Abinsi. Police say timely information could help reunite the deceased with his family and ensure proper arrangements are made.

AN AIRLINE IS INVESTIGATING AFTER A CREW MEMBER RECORDED VIDEO OF 2 PASSENGERS ENGAGED IN 'INTIMATE ACTS'. (PHOTO).


 An airline is investigating after a crew member recorded video of 2 passengers engaged in 'intimate acts’


Airline crew members are under investigation after a video of two passengers on a Swiss International Air Lines flight emerged on social media.

The incident took place last Friday on a flight from Bangkok and Zurich, an airline spokesperson told Business Insider.


The spokesperson said two passengers were in the front galley of the Boeing 777 near the flight deck, where a camera is located that lets pilots carry out checks before opening the cockpit door.

From a screen on the flight deck, the couple were "observed engaging in intimate acts" while a crew member recorded them on a phone.

Footage of the couple then began circulating on WhatsApp and was obtained by the Swiss newspaper 20 Minuten, which first reported the story.

The airline said it expected the crew to intervene immediately and found it "intolerable" that the passengers were filmed and commented on instead. Disciplinary action against the crew members was being considered.


"Filming people without their clear consent and sharing these recordings is contrary to our guidelines and values," the Swiss spokesperson said.

"The behavior of the passengers in question was inappropriate — therefore, our employees should have acted in line with our protocols and intervened immediately," they added. "Why the crew did not act accordingly is the subject of the ongoing investigation."

Among other things, the airline plans to increase employee education and training on such topics to help avoid similar incidents in the future.

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