The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) has said 10
people have been killed in a multiple fatal crash that occurred on November 29,
2019, at about 8p.m. at Filling Kokuwa, Rimi-Zayam village on the Toro-Bauchi
road.
The Public Relations Officer of the FRSC, Rilwan
Suleiman, who confirmed the accident to journalists yesterday, said eight
people sustained injuries in the crash that involved 18 people.
He stated that the accident was caused by dangerous
driving and over speeding, adding that: "Yes, it is true there was an
accident at Filling Kokuwa, Rimi-Zayam village on the Toro-Bauchi federal highway
in Bauchi State which occurred on November 29, 2019, at about 8p.m.
According to him, "The multiple crashes
involved two vehicles, a mini-bus (Volkswagen Sharon) with number plate: MSA
693 AA and a Volkswagen Golf 3 saloon with number plate: KMC 27 YJ. There were
18 people involved in the crashes, 12 males and 6 females. It was caused by
dangerous driving and over speeding.
"As a result, eight people, including five males
and three females were injured while 10 people, seven males and three females
were killed."
Suleiman said the injured victims were taken to Alumma
Clinic for medical treatment while the corpses were deposited at the Toro
General Hospital.
He added that the obstruction was equally cleared
from the scene of the crash to allow a free flow of traffic.
The FRSC spokesman called for attitudinal change
among drivers while on the highway.
"We still insist that motorists must change
their attitude towards driving and use of the road.
"They must avoid selfishness, impatience and
recklessness on the road because most accidents are caused by them and as a
result, lives and property are lost," he warned.
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