At least four women have did while nine other passengers were injured in a multiple auto crash at Agulu Lake, Nanka-Agulu Road, Anaocha Local Government Area, Anambra State. The accident, which occurred at about 6.18 pm on Friday, Feb. 27, involved 19 persons and four vehicles, including a Toyota Hiace with Reg No: HAL676YG, a Shuttle with Reg No: UKP274YA, a trailer and Toyota Hilux with no registration numbers. The victims were returning from a burial ceremony when the vehicle conveying them lost control while descending towards the narrow bridge and rammed into three other vehicles. A video taken at the scene shows sympathisers expressing sorrow at the tragedy they were witnessing. Emergency responders and sympathisers fought to rescue survivors and evacuate the dad. Confirming the crash, Sector Public Education Officer, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Anambra State Command, SRC Margaret Onabe, attributed its cause to excessive speed and loss of control. She said: A fatal road traffic crash occurred on 27th February, 2026, at Agulu Lake, Nanka-Agulu Road. The crash involved four vehicles. The probable cause was speed and loss of control. There were no eyewitnesses to the crash, as all the drivers fled the scene. However, according to observations by the FRSC rescue team from Nanka outpost, it was noted that the vehicle was descending the hill at high speed, lost control and collided with three other vehicles. The total number of people involved was 19, comprising six male adults, 10 female adults and three male children. Nine people comprising two male adults, four female adults and three male children were injured, while four female adults were k!lled. Victims were taken to St Joseph Hospital Adazi for treatment. Bodies were deposited at the hospital morgue. An alternative route was also created for traffic flow. According to Onabe, Sector Commander, Corps Commander Bridget Asekhauno, had commiserated with the deceased persons families, and wished the injured quick recovery. She also expressed condolences to the families of the victims and wished the injured swift recovery. She urged motorists to prioritise safety and drive cautiously to prevent preventable crashes, she said. See below. The post Four mourners di, nine others injured in Anambra multiple crash appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.
Four mourners di£, nine others injured in Anambra multiple crash
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