TWO PERSONS REPORTED DEAD IN ONDO AUTO-CRASH
Deputy Sector Commander of Federal Road Safety Corps, Ondo State Command, Mr. Olusegun Ogungbemide, who confirmed the incident in Akure on Wednesday, said, “there was a crash this morning at Shasha Market involving a tanker and two other vehicles.
“We got information that a tanker had a brake failure and hit a vehicle and entered into a filling station while the other truck, in trying to avoid the tanker, ran into an opposite filling station.
“Two people died on the spot while the five injured persons were rushed to a hospital in Akure.
“So, we are still doing a follow-up but the obstruction is already cleared and the road is free now,” Ogungbemide said.
He called on tanker drivers and other motorists to ensure that their vehicles were in good condition before embarking on any journey, especially during the yuletide to avoid road crashes.
“Motorists should try and put their vehicles in order.
“We have been doing the advocacy for long, that when they get to busy areas, they should reduce their speed and have respect for other road users.
“And, this season, motorists should know that activities on the road are high and they should drive with every cautiousness that it deserves,” he said.
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