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Road accident kills 16, injures 3 on Ore-Benin Expressway

The FrontierThe FrontierAugust 28, 2024 3160 Minutes read0

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No less than 16 persons have lost their lives in an accident on the Ore-Benin expressway.

According to the Ondo command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), three persons were also injured in the accident that occurred on Monday night.

Spokesperson of the command, Samuel Ibitoye in a statement said that the accident involved a Toyota Hiace bus and a truck around the Ajue community.

He said the crash was caused by overtaking and excessive speeding which led to a head-on collision.

“The accident happened at 8pm on Monday night and the rescue operation ended at 11pm,” Ibitoye said.

“The accident involved a Toyota Hiace and a truck, with two other passengers who escaped the tragedy.

“Preliminary investigation revealed the cause of the incident to over speeding and wrongful overtaking which unfortunately led to a head-on collision.

“Investigations on what led to the accident have not been concluded.”

Ibitoye advised drivers to prioritise caution and defensive driving techniques, adding that excessive speed is a major contributor to road accidents in Nigeria.

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