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AN ACCIDENT CAUSED BY SPEED VIOLATION, TIRE BURST, AND LOSS OF CONTROL, HAS CLAIMED THE LIFE OF ONE AND FOUR OTHERS SUSTAINED INJURIES AT NAWFIA AXIS, ANAMBRA STATE.(PHOTO).


 An Accident caused by speed violation, tire burst, and loss of control, has claimed the life of one and four others sustained injuries at Nawfia axis, Anambra State.


‎One person has lost her life while four others sustained varying degrees of injuries in a fatal road accident that occurred at Nawfia axis, near Enugu-Agidi Junction, along the Awka–Onitsha Expressway, Anambra State.

‎The Sector Public Education Officer, Federal Road Safety Corps, Anambra State, Margaret Onabe, confirmed the accident in a press statement on Saturday, saying five people—comprising two male adults, two female adults, and one female child—were involved in the incident.

‎Onabe said the crash involved an unidentified driver of a Mercedes-Benz 4MATIC SUV (Registration number: Not Available).

‎She added that while one female adult was killed, four others—two male adults, one female adult, and one female child—sustained injuries such as bruises, fractures, and head trauma.

‎She attributed the cause of the crash to suspected speed violation, tire burst, and loss of control, adding that the victims were hospitalised, the deceased deposited in a nearby morgue, and the damaged vehicle towed to Ogbunike Police Station.

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