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6 die, 4 injured in road crash

A Nissan Quest van coming from Ikorodu to Ibadan has rammed into a moving Iveco truck due to excessive speed.

Auto crash 

The Ogun Sector Commander  of the FRSC, Mr Clement Oladele, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ota, Ogun,  that the accident occurred at about  2. 12 pm.

Oladele said that a Nissan Quest van  with registration number FKJ 297 AJ  coming from Ikorodu to Ibadan rammed into  a moving Iveco truck due to excessive speed.

The crash, he said, resulted in the death of the six persons while four sustained injuries.

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“The four injured  persons are receiving  treatment at the Sagamu General Hospital  while the corpses  had been deposited at the morgue,” he said.

He  advised  motorists to desist from excessive speed, especially during the rainy season.

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