UNIDENTIFIED DRIVER KILLS MADMAN, TWO OTHER PERSONS IN PORT HARCOURT

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An unidentified errant driver on Friday left three persons dead, including a mentally ill man, after he had lost control of his vehicle and he rammed his car into a fence on Tombia Extension, GRA, Port Harcourt.
The driver, who also died in the accident that occurred at about 7 am, left a girl critically injured.
The car, a Lexus ES 300 with Registration Number – Rivers BNY 317 BK – fell two electricity poles before it finally hit the fence of an office complex.
An eyewitness, who identified himself as Ephraim, said the driver might have been drunk or on a suicide mission. He further said that the driver had earlier killed one person around Army Day School, near Polo Club in GRA, Port Harcourt, and refused to stop.
Ephraim disclosed that a man, who had trailed the errant driver after the first accident near Polo Club, had to turn back when he heard a deafening noise and saw how the car rammed into a fence.
He said apart from the two persons that were killed on Tombia Extension, a mentally ill man was crushed to death while a girl that was hit by the car was rushed to the hospital after being seriously injured.
“The driver must have been terribly drunk or on a suicide mission. The speed can only be compared to the one engaged by vehicles on an expressway. If the man wanted to commit suicide, he did not have to take other people’s lives,” he said.
Also, a man, who works in one of the stores on Tombia Extension, identified one of the accident victims as his friend. He said he could use the deceased person’s dress and ring to identify him.
“One of the victims was Adam; he worked in one of the shops around here. We always went home together after work every day, but with what has happened now, I will not see him again.
“I was able to recognise him using his shirt and ring. The car really hit him hard so I could not recognise him immediately. Something must have gone wrong for the driver of that car to have acted in such a manner and killed himself and other road users,” the man, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said.
However, the shops on the ground floor of the office complex have been locked up as policemen from Abacha Division cordoned off the place to prevent passersby from tampering with evidence at the accident scene.
It was gathered that nobody was chasing the driver, who was the only occupant of the car before the latest accident occurred.
When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Nnamdi Omoni, confirmed the incident, adding that the driver was probably drunk.
“I think he (driver) was drunk or something happened to him. He was speeding and did not stop, even after hitting and killing the first person. In all, four persons died, including him and a mentally ill man. Investigation on the matter is currently ongoing,” Omoni said.
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