About eight persons, including a nursing mother and her baby, have been crushed to
death in Nasarawa by a truck conveying 600 bags of rice.
The rice consignment, it
was learnt, belonged to the National Emergency Management Agency in Idadu
community, Doma Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.
Northern City News learnt
that the accident happened on Monday morning.
According to eyewitnesses,
the driver of the truck, who was suspected to be drunk, lost control of the
vehicle, crashing it into two houses along the road.
Apart from the nursing
mother and her baby, others who died in the accident included a woman
identified as Omo Talatu, an unidentified Tiv woman and the conductor of the
truck.
One of the affected houses
belonged to a man identified as Mr. Danjuma Omaku, whose aged mother, Otunsha,
just passed away.
Omaku said most of the
victims of the accident were people who paid him a condolence visit.
Omaku said, “Majority of
those that died in my abode were sympathisers who came to condole with me over
the demise of my mother. They were at my
compound when the truck lost control and crashed into the house.”
A survivor, Mr. Abdullahi
Wanzan, in an interview with Northern City News on Thursday, attributed his
escape to luck.
An eyewitness, Danjuma
Ibrahim, said he heard noises and saw the truck crashing into two houses
nearby.
“I heard people shouting
and I had to run for my life, but before I knew what was going on, some people
were hit by the fast-moving truck which lost control and in the process crashed
into two houses nearby,” he said.
Omaku called on the
government and the truck owner to assist his family as they had lost their
shelter.
“I lost over five rooms,
including shops, and I have nowhere else to go to,” he lamented.
Some of those who were
wounded in the accident were said to have been taken to Doma General Hospital
and others to the Primary Health Care Clinic in Igbabu.

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