Tipper kills keke rider in Anambra

Tipper accident

Emma Elekwa

A ghastly motor accident along the Awka-Enugu Expressway in Anambra state has claimed the life of a tricycle operator.

The crash which occured at Immigration Junction, Agu Awka, around 11am involved two vehicles: a Mark LPG tanker and a TVS commercial tricycle (Keke) with registration number UMZ002QJ.

According to eyewitnesses, the Keke driver was attempting to get passage from security personnel diverting traffic due to ongoing road reconstruction when the fully loaded tanker ran over him following brake failure.

Sector Public Education Officer, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Margaret Onabe confirmed the incident.

Onabe said the deceased body was deposited at the Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital Morgue, Awka.

She said, “Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), RS5.3 Anambra Sector Command, has confirmed a fatal road traffic crash that occurred today at Immigration Junction, Agu Awka, along the Awka-Enugu Expressway, claiming the life of one male adult.

“The crash, which occurred at approximately 1100HRS, involved two vehicles: a Mark LPG tanker and a TVS commercial tricycle (Keke) with registration number UMZ002QJ.

Dead at the scene

She said the tanker driver who was rescued unhurt.

“FRSC rescue operatives arrived at the scene at 11:35 hours and commenced action. No injuries were recorded.

“State Fire Service personnel were placed on standby due to the LPG content of the tanker to forestall any secondary incident.

“Preliminary investigation attributes the cause of the crash to Brake Failure (BLF) resulting in Loss of Control (LOC).”

Reacting, Sector Commander, FRSC State Command, Bridget Asekhauno expressed concern over the loss of life.

She cautioned drivers, especially those operating articulated vehicles, to ensure their vehicles are in good mechanical condition.

“This crash is avoidable. We strongly recommend that all drivers adhere to prescribed speed limits.

“They should slow down considerably when approaching junctions, diversions, and construction zones. Lives are irreplaceable.

“The FRSC Anambra State Command remains committed to saving lives through enforcement, rescue, and public enlightenment.

“For emergency assistance or to report crashes, call the FRSC toll-free number: 122,” she added.

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