Pedestrian killed by speeding driver in Anambra

A female pedestrian was killed by a speeding driver on Sunday at Igbo Ukwu-Oraifite Road in Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra.
Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Anambra, Adeoye Irelewuyi, who confirmed the incident, blamed it on excessive speeding and loss of control of the car by the driver, Ekene Opaku.
He was driving a Toyota Camry with registration number ENU63AR.
“Eyewitness report indicates that the driver of the Camry was on top speed. He lost control of the vehicle and rammed into three pedestrians in front of St. John’s Catholic Church and crashed.
“Ten persons – three male adults and seven female adults – were involved in the crash.
“The victims were taken to Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, where a doctor confirmed one of the women dead. Her corpse was deposited at the hospital’s morgue,” he said.
He said the driver was handed over to the police for further investigation.
Mr Irelewuyi condoled with the family of the deceased and warned motorists to maintain speed limits and desist from overspeeding.
More from Peoples Gazette

Politics
Police kidnapped my son-in-law, knocked my wife: Okorocha
“There was no single arrest warrant on Uche Nwosu; nothing at all. It was like a kidnap…

Politics
Buhari’s visit caused Boko Haram to kill innocent citizens in Maiduguri: Femi Adesina
It is sad that some people lost their lives… But it shows you the cowardly nature of those behind those attacks.”

Abuja
Abuja ‘Rich Kids’: Police arrest four, seize 21 racing cars
The police on Thursday, ordered full enforcement of the prohibition of all kinds of car and speed races in Abuja.

Economy
FG colluding with Aiteo over Nembe oil spill: Bayelsa Govt
Bayelsa insisted it that NOSDRA and NUPRC were biased and “are playing a script in cahoots with AITEO.”

Economy
NNPC wins 2021 global award for oil, gas reforms
“Establishing a beneficial ownership register had helped Nigeria “track, reduce and arrest corrupt practices.”

States
11 people die in Anambra multiple road crash
“Four persons comprising three male adults and a female child rescued alive, were later confirmed dead at St. Joseph Hospital, Agulu.”