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Burial Tragedy: 23 Perish In Auto Crash In Cross River by Romeo386: 9:08pm On Dec 21, 2014
Tragedy hit Awi community in Akamkpa Local Government
Area of Cross River State as 15 people were feared dead in a
fatal motor accident along Calabar-Awi-Akamkpa highway of
Cross River State.
The accident, which occurred at the early hours of Sunday
involved a gold Picnic car and a 14-seater Hiace bus. The
Hiace bus was said to be coming from Ikom with about 18
passengers while the Picnic mini bus was carrying six
passengers from Calabar going for a burial of one of their
friends in the Northern part of the state.
Witnesses told DAILY SUN that 7 persons died at the spot
including all 6 on the Picnic bus while the remaining 17 were
passengers on the other bus.
A witness, who was in another vehicle and simply gave his
name as Mr. Azom, said the bus over took their own vehicle
and within a twinkle of an eye had a head on collision with the
on-coming Picnic bus that had the driver and five passengers
killed instantly.
Azom said: “Around Awi-Akampka Highway about 11:00am, a
Haice bus overtook us and the next thing we head was a big
bang And when we got there we discovered that two buses had
collided and killed people instantly.
“After a while one of the buses exploded and killed several
persons on board while a few were rescued by passers-by. As at
the time I left the scene about 23 passengers were already dead
and were carried to hospital in Calabar.

Akpan Okon, onee of the members of the community, who was
on the recuse mission, said “it is a terrible thing to see! The bus
over took us and before we knew it, we saw people on the floor,
the whole six hefty men in the picnic car died instantly and the
one who could not come out died before the Bus exploded.
“I do not know if they were struggling on who to pass first but
all we saw was that dead people were lying on the tiled road
and i do not know if those removed in the bus were still alive”.
She said she sited officers of the Federal Road safety and
Policemen as well as sympathizers at the incident battling to
remove dead bodies and injured ones and clear the road for
easy movements of traffic.
She said the dead bodies and the injured ones were evacuated
into pickup van to general hospital Calabar.
The Road Safety Public Relations Officer, Mr. Festus Nweze,
could not be reached on phone for confirmation, but when
DAILY SUN went to their office along Marian Road, one of the
officers, who don’t want his name on print, said they have
received reports of the road accident and would make it public
so as members of the public could come forward for
identification.
Confirmed the incident but declined to give further details
especially as it concerns the number of casualties.
http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=96471
Re: Burial Tragedy: 23 Perish In Auto Crash In Cross River by naturally: 9:35pm On Dec 21, 2014
This is very sad.

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