Man dies in accident on Christmas Day

A lone accident at Umuokpo, Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra State has claimed the life of a male passenger on Christmas Day.
The Anambra sector commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Adeoye Irelewuyi, who confirmed the accident on Saturday, said the possible cause was fatigue.
He said the accident occurred at about 4:00 a.m. along Awka-Enugu Expressway, and “involved an unidentified driver of a blue Passat Volkswagen Wagon with registration number BEN658TP.”
According to the sector commander, “Eyewitness reports reaching us indicate that due to fatigue, the driver of the vehicle fell asleep while driving and crashed.
“Twelve persons, including two male adults, a female adult, four male children and five female children were involved in the crash. Six persons sustained some degree of injuries.
“They were taken to Princeton Hospital, Awka, by the FRSC rescue team, where a male passenger was confirmed dead by the doctor on duty,” Mr Irelewuyi said.
The FRSC official said the body of the deceased had been deposited at the hospital’s mortuary.
(NAN)
More from Peoples Gazette

Lagos
FG decries drug abuse increase, political thuggery among Mushin youths
The federal government says the abuse of drugs has led to the increase in kidnapping, banditry, and robbery.

Faith
Buhari regime’s silence emboldening bandits, terrorists: Kukah
The clergyman says the Buhari regime is “totally oblivious to the cherished values of the sacredness of life.”

Africa
Archbishop Desmond Tutu is dead
Mr Tutu, a retired Anglican archbishop, died on Sunday morning in South Africa, according to President Cyril Ramaphosa. He was 90.

States
Lawmaker sets eight Adamawa inmates free on Christmas day
Between N17,000 and N70,000 fines, imposed on the inmates, were paid for by the lawmaker.

Sport
Aston Villa manager Gerrard to miss Chelsea game
Gerrard, 41, who joined the club last month, will miss Sunday’s home game against Chelsea and Tuesday’s trip to Leeds United.

Economy
DisCos, banks dominate poor-service complaints from Nigerians in 2021: Official
Babatunde Irukera explained that aviation and telecommunication related complaints followed the chart.