Eleven people were burnt to death on Sunday afternoon, in an accident at
the Macmillan area, few metres before Soka Bus Stop, on Ibadan/Lagos
Expressway, Ibadan.
According to an eyewitness, occupants of the Mazda bus, a commercial
vehicle, were coming from Ogido in Ogun State and heading to Beere in
Ibadan, to attend a Wolimat programme of a family member.
It was also gathered that most of the occupants were dressed in a uniformed ankara for the occasion.
The propeller of the bus, according to the eyewitness, pulled out on
the motion and hit the fuel tank, catching flame in the process.
The driver of the bus, in an attempt to save the situation, veered off the road and hit a hip of sand by the side of the road.
After taking the vehicle to a halt, the driver and two passengers at
the front escaped, but others were not so lucky, as the side door was
locked.
The occupants were reported to have struggled with one another in a
bid to escape, while the 11 casualties, comprising eight adults and
three children, were burnt to death.
The eyewitness said 13 other occupants of the vehicle, including the
driver, sustained various degrees of burn injuries and were taken to the
Adeoyo Hospital and University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan.
Confirming the incident to the Nigerian Tribune, the Assistant Corps
Commander and Unit Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Oluyole
Ibadan/Lagos Toll Gate, Mr Adeoye Sanya, said “the FRSC was informed
about the accident around 1.00 p.m.
“I can confirm to you that the bus was badly loaded and from the
report — both survivals and the dead —13 injured and 11 were burnt to
death, the claim can be established. The driver is among the four male
victims taken to the Adeoyo Hospital, while nine others, seven adults
and two children, were taken to the UCH.”
Sanya said after being informed of the development, the quick
intervention of FRSC officers led to the rescue of some of the victims.
The remains of the 11 victims were taken away in sacks by the men of
the FRSC in two vans with registration number FRSC 522 RS and FRSC 525
RS.
Meanwhile, a middle-aged man, who was among the onlookers, collapsed
when men of the FRSC were pulling out the charred bodies from the bus.
It took the intervention of some of his colleagues to revive him.
Source: Tribune
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