Abuja: Three lifeless, four in critical condition after Dutse fatal road accident

At least three individuals have been confirmed lifeless following a fatal motor accident that occurred on Saturday close to the Tipper Garage, Dutse Baupma space of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT Abuja.

The FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh who confirmed the event to Media Talk Africa on Saturday night time, mentioned four different individuals who have been critically injured are presently receiving remedy on the Kubwa General Hospital.

The PPRO defined that the deceased have been confirmed lifeless in the Kubwa General Hospital after visitors personnel of the command stormed the accident scene and evacuated all victims to the power.Screenshot 20230709 063236

She recognized the deceased as Hosea Stehen, a 34-year-old male from EFAB Metropolis Estate, Karasana, Abuja; Muhammad Lawal, a 32-year-old male from Jere, Kaduna State; and Bashir Shaibu, a 25-year-old male, additionally from Jere, Kaduna State.

Media Talk Africa learnt that the accident concerned a Black Toyota Camry with registration quantity YAB 355 AH, a Toyota Pilot, a Truck, and a Tricycle with registration quantity KUJ 571 VE.Screenshot 20230709 063154

It was additionally gathered {that a} Toyota Jeep with registration quantity BWR 468 CD, reportedly belonging to an officer of the Department of State Services was taken from the scene by DSS Personnel from Ushafa, Abuja.

The driver of the automobile has been recognized as David C.Y Audu, a male resident of Ushafa

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