I read about a tragic story in Ikere-Ekiti on Tuesday as the back of a trailer detached, hit an abandoned tanker and crushed a 27-year-old graduate selling roasted yam.
Although the lady was rescued and taken to a hospital immediately after the accident, she later died after about two hours.
The
lady, Busayo Akogun, a graduate of College of Education, Ikere-Ekiti,
was said to be assisting her mother at a roadside kiosk when the
accident occurred. Her mother was also said to have been crushed
against the wall of a filling station and sustained a serious injury.
One of the eyewitnesses, Mr. Adekunle Olowolafe, said the legs of the mother were crushed.
Blood
stains were seen in the rubble while personal effects of the victims
littered the scene when our correspondent visited the area.
But
the grill and the local oven on which the lady and her mother were
roasting the yam were still standing while the roasted yams were well
set on the grill.
Policemen and officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps who arrived the scene quickly evacuated the victims to a hospital.
But some of the sympathisers who assisted the officials later returned and said Akogun had died.
Also, two trailers and a Golf car were involved in another accident at Aramoko-Ekiti on Tuesday.
Eyewitnesses told our correspondent on the telephone that the trailers collided and their impact affected the car.
The
Police Public Relations Officer in Ekiti State, Mr. Mohammed Jimoh,
who confirmed the accidents to our correspondent, said two persons were
injured in the Ikere accident and nobody was injured in Aramoko.
Meanwhile,
the Deputy Governor of the state, Mrs. Funmi Olayinka, who was among
those who first visited the Ikere-Ekiti accident scene, has cautioned
drivers to always obey traffic rules.
The deputy governor who
noted that over speeding and lack of consideration for other road users
was common among trailers’ drivers, warned them to be cautious on the
road.
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