20 Passengers Burnt To Dead In Bauchi Auto Crash

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Twenty passengers of two commercial vehicles were burnt to death in an accident which occurred at Huturu Village on Bauchi-Kano road on Tuesday.

Yusuf Abdullahi, the Bauchi State Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), said 21 persons were in the two commercial vehicles, while 20 were killed and the driver of one of the vehicles survived the crash with an injury.

He said that 11 males, five females, one male child and three female children were burnt to ashes in the accident, adding that the surviving driver was taken to the Kafin Madaki Hospital, while the bodies of those burnt beyond recognition were buried at Huturu village.

“The accident was caused by a speed violation. It happened at about 11:30 am on Tuesday at Huturu Village, along Bauchi to Kano road. Our men got the report at about 11:38 am and we got to the scene at about 11:50 am. A driver was injured, and 20 others were killed and burnt to ashes.

“They include; 11 males, five females, one male child and three female children. The injured driver was taken to Kafin Madaki Hospital while the dead passengers were buried at Huturu village,” the sector commander stated.

Abdullahi, warned drivers to avoid overspeeding and always drive moderately to keep their lives and the passengers’ safe.

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