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Black Wednesday: Two burnt to death in Ekiti road crash

By Tobi Adetunji

Not less than two persons were reportedly burnt to death, while two others sustained injury in a ghastly motor accident.

The fatal accident occured on Wednesday along the old Ado-Iyin road,  in Iyin-Ekiti, about few kilometers to Ado-Ekiti.

According to a source,  the crash which involved two vehicles,  was caused when a Toyota Previa vehicle had a head-on collision with a white Toyota bus before it caught fire.

It was also learnt that the Toyota Previa was heading towards Ado-Ekiti, while the bus was said to be moving towards Iyin-Ekiti.

An eye-witness who craved anonymity told this Newspaper that the fatal accident occurred when the Toyota Previa vehicle enroute to Ado-Ekiti was negotiating at a turning and the Toyota bus outbound the state capital was speeding.

He said two occupants of the bus were burnt to death while two occupants of the Toyota Previa survived the accident with varying degrees of injury, adding that they were receiving treatment at the hospital.

The source said, “Two buses collided with each other and immediately caught fire. Two persons were burnt to death beyond recognition, while two others escaped death.

It was gathered that the accident caused total blockage of the road at the scene of the crash, forcing motorist to divert to alternative route.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Ekiti Command, ASP Sunday Abutu, confirmed the accident but said one person died.

Abutu said: “Only one person died. The woman got trapped inside the vehicle after the collision and the sympathisers couldn’t remove her in time.

“When the vehicle went on flame, the people were helpless and the woman got burnt to death in the process.

“However, the second person who got wounded in the same car is presently receiving treatment in the hospital.

“We appeal to road users to be mindful of their speed while driving on road. They should keep to all rules guiding driving to avert carnage and untimely death of people.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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