FAMILY OF FOUR DIE IN AUTO CRASH IN NKWELLE-EZUNAKA, ANAMBRA STATE

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A couple, their daughter, and mother-in-law lost their lives in a ghastly accident on Saturday morning at Nkwelle Ezunaka junction in Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra.

The accident involved a tipper lorry and Toyota Camry car, in which the family was travelling.

A source said the crash happened owing to a head-on collision between the two automobiles.

The victims, who were said to have been rushed to a nearby hospital were confirmed dead on arrival.

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Haruna Mohammed who confirmed the accident said the corpses of the victims had been deposited in a morgue.

Mohammed said, “There was an accident involving a Tipper and a Toyota Camry along Nkwelle Ezunaka junction in Onitsha.

“The accident occurred when the two vehicles had a head-on collision. As a result of the accident, the Driver of the Toyota Camry, one Mr Godwin Akaeme and three other passengers in the car comprising his wife, daughter and female in-law whose names are still unknown sustained various degrees of injuries.”

He added, “Police Patrol team attached to 33 Division visited the scene and rushed casualties to Apex hospital for treatment but unfortunately all the four victims were certified dead by the medical doctor on arrival.”

The PPRO said the Tipper driver, one Ebuka Ekene, who sustained minor injuries, was treated and subsequently arrested.

Stating that the case was under investigation, Mohammed added, “corpses were photographed and deposited at the hospital morgue for post-mortem examination and efforts are on-going to trace their relations.”

 

 

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