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Eight Die, 36 Injured As Oil Truck Crashes In Osun
No fewer than eight persons have lost their lives following an accident that occurred on Gbongan-Osogbo expressway in the early hours of Saturday in Osun State.
The accident occurred at 1:20 a.m., on Saturday, opposite Ataoja Overhead Bridge, along Abere, Osogbo-Gbongan expressway.
It was gathered that 36 others sustained various degrees of injuries in the lone accident.
Citymirrornews gathered that the vehicle was heavily loaded with Jerry cans of palm oil, lost control on the Ataoja-overhead Bridge and over 60 passengers, was trying to ascend the ramp.
The vehicle lost control, rolled backwards and fell by the side into the drainage, throwing off the jerry cans on passengers and killing some in the process.
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) confirmed the incident to newsmen on Saturday morning.
The Sector Commander, Kudirat Ibrahim, made this known in a statement issued by Agnes Ogungbemi, the command’s spokesperson, in Osogbo.
Mrs Ibrahim said 36 others had sustained various degrees of injuries in the lone accident, in which 61 persons were involved.
“An articulated vehicle, a blue truck Volvo with number plate KMC 35 ZJ, loaded with Palm oil, lost control on the Ataoja-overhead bridge.
“The vehicle, which was heavily loaded with Jerry cans of palm oil and over 60 passengers, was trying to ascend the ramp.
“The vehicle lost control, rolled backwards and fell by the side into the drainage, throwing off the jerry cans on passengers and killing some in the process,” she said.
She said the injured had been taken to Ladoke Akintola University Teaching (LAUTECH), and Asubiaro Hospitals, both in Osun.
The Sector Commander appealed to motorists, especially carriage and articulated vehicles, to always follow road safety regulations.
Mrs Ibrahim urged road users to avoid flouting safety rules that often endangered their lives and those of other innocent citizens.
She, however, said the command had in a swift response, also deposited the corpses in a morgue and cleared the highway to avoid gridlock.