Four people died when multiple vehicles crashed early Tuesday morning near Ibadan. The Federal Road Safety Corps reported that one man and three women lost their lives during the deadly collision. Corps Commander Rosemary Alo leads road safety operations for Oyo State and released details about the tragic crash. Seven different vehicles participated when the accident happened at Soka area. Emergency teams responded quickly to help victims and clear the dangerous scene.
Eleven total people became part of the crash that morning. One person suffered injuries and received immediate medical care at a local hospital. Sanyo Police Station officers arrived first and began rescue operations before other emergency teams reached the location. The injured victim was safely transported for treatment at a nearby medical facility. Police officers took control of the damaged vehicles after the accident occurred.
Medical officials transported the four bodies to Adeoyo morgue on Ring Road. Police allowed one family to claim their relative's body after proper permission was granted. ASP Adesina Oluwole from Sanyo police station supervised the removal of wrecked vehicles from the roadway. Officials completed all necessary procedures for handling the accident scene. Emergency responders followed standard protocols for documenting the crash details.
Road safety officials urged drivers to avoid dangerous speeding habits on highways. Alo emphasized that motorists must practice safe driving methods to prevent future accidents. Defensive driving techniques can help reduce the number of serious crashes on busy roads. Speed remains a major factor contributing to deadly vehicle collisions across the state. Drivers must take personal responsibility for road safety.
Eleven total people became part of the crash that morning. One person suffered injuries and received immediate medical care at a local hospital. Sanyo Police Station officers arrived first and began rescue operations before other emergency teams reached the location. The injured victim was safely transported for treatment at a nearby medical facility. Police officers took control of the damaged vehicles after the accident occurred.
Medical officials transported the four bodies to Adeoyo morgue on Ring Road. Police allowed one family to claim their relative's body after proper permission was granted. ASP Adesina Oluwole from Sanyo police station supervised the removal of wrecked vehicles from the roadway. Officials completed all necessary procedures for handling the accident scene. Emergency responders followed standard protocols for documenting the crash details.
Road safety officials urged drivers to avoid dangerous speeding habits on highways. Alo emphasized that motorists must practice safe driving methods to prevent future accidents. Defensive driving techniques can help reduce the number of serious crashes on busy roads. Speed remains a major factor contributing to deadly vehicle collisions across the state. Drivers must take personal responsibility for road safety.