Wednesday 23 January 2019

Party campaign rally: four die, six injured in auto crash in Jigawa

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The Police in Jigawa today said four persons , including two
females, died in two different auto crashes involving APC campaign
vehicles in Jahun and Guri Local Government Areas of the state.
Police Spokesman in the state, Abdu Jinjir, told newsmen in Dutse that one of accidents occurred on January 21
at about 5 : 30 p .m . , when a driver of a campaign vehicle with
registration number MMR 364 AA (Golf 3 ), lost control along Guri-
Hadejia road and hit six children .
He explained that the vehicle was conveying party supporters to the
venue of the rally organized to flag- off the re - election campaign of
Gov . Badaru in Guri .
The spokesman added that three of the children, Maryam Adamu
aged four , Habibu Yusif aged nine , and Aminu Abdullahi aged 10 ,
died on the spot , while the remaining three were critically injured .
Jinjiri said that the driver of the vehicle was arrested by the police
as investigation into the case was ongoing.
He further told the press that the second accident occurred on January
22 at about 8 : 15 p. m ., along Jahun to Kiyawa road, when the
governor’ s campaign team was returning Gumel.
“ On January 22 at about 2015 hrs, there was a fatal accident along
Jahun to Kiyawa road , involving a ford (Focus ) vehicle driven by
one Abubakar Ibrahim , aged 35 .
“ The vehicle , coming from Gumel and heading to Birninkudu , was
conveying four female passengers .
“ On reaching Yar Jigawa village mine, the driver suddenly sighted a
camel crossing the highway and lost control of his vehicle while
trying to avoid hitting the camel.
“ The vehicle somersaulted and , resulting in the passengers
sustaining serious injuries .
“ Policemen immediately visited scene and took the victims to
hospital for treatment ,” Jinjiri said .
According to him, one Aisha Tahir aged 40 of Birninkudu town died
while receiving treatment at the hospital .
He added that the surviving victims , including the driver , were later
referred to the Federal Medical Centre, Birninkudu , for medical
attention.


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