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Many Feared Dead In Enugu Road Accident

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By Suleiman Anyalewechi

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Several persons were on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, feared dead in a ghastly road mishap, involving multiple vehicles  near the New Garki Market Enugu , on the Enugu/Port Harcourt Expressway.

Four long trucks, fully laden with cattle and other  goods, two Toyota Sienna vehicles, two commercial buses and several other private vehicles, were involved in the collision that also resulted in many sustaining varying degrees of injuries.

Although the actual number of dead victims were not known as  at the time of reporting, it is, however, feared that  several persons  may have lost their lives going by the number of vehicles involved ,and the extent of damage recorded

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A team from the Enugu State Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps FRSC , Nigerian Army , police ,and other security agencies ,assisted by traders and sympathizers were still carrying rescue operations as at  the time of  reporting.

The rescue team were seen  desperately trying to rescue several persons trapped in the debris ,as well as create way for stranded motorists to continue their journey.

The cause(s) of the fatal accident equally remained unknown.

“People were driving against traffic and  at high  speed . Before we knew what was happening, trailers vehicles collided ,and everything scattered . Motorists were driving against traffic on the newly constructed lane of the Expressway”, a trader volunteered.

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As expected, the incident created an unprecedented traffic hiccups, with many motorists left stranded.

With only the reconstructed lane of the Expressway free to traffic after the collision blocked , motorists became trapped.

However the arrival and intervention of about 15 soldiers assisted in controlling traffic and  making way for stranded motorists

The authorities were  yet to react to the unfortunate incident as at press time.


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