BRAKE FAILURE CITED AS CAUSE OF ACCIDENT INVOLVING SECURITY OFFICERS IN ABIA- FRSC. (PHOTO).

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  The Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Abia State Command, Ngozi Ezeoma, has confirmed the death of one security personnel in a single vehicle road traffic collision that occurred on 30th March, 2025, involving a vehicle from the joint task force of Operation Crush, at Isieke along the Umuahia-Bende road. According to Ezeoma in a statement, the accident was caused by brake failure. The vehicle veered off the road and fell into a ditch, leaving eight officers with varying degrees of injury. The injured officers were rushed to the Federal Medical Centre in Umuahia by the Police before the arrival of the FRSC. Unfortunately, the deceased officer was taken to the mortuary. The wreckage of the patrol van has since been recovered from the ditch.

TWO MEN HAVE LOST THEIR LIVES IN A WASHINGTON FOREST WHILE ON A MISSION TO FIND BIGFOOT. (PHOTO).


 Two men have lost their lives in a Washington forest while on a mission to find Bigfoot.


The bodies of a 59-year-old and 37-year-old man have been discovered in a heavily wooded area in Gifford Pinchot National Forest. This comes after a days long search effort in rough terrain to locate the men who were reported missing on Christmas day.


The pair had set out in search of the mythical Sasquatch and were due to return home on December 24th, however when that deadline had come and gone, loved ones reported them missing.


This set a large search effort into motion which eventually uncovered where the men had parked their car in rural Skamania County. For the next three days around 60 volunteers scoured the nearby woods using feet on the ground and drone/helicopter support in the skies.


Sadly, the men were found deceased as a result of what appears to be exposure to the harsh elements.


Our thoughts are with both men's families.

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