Four persons escape death in Ilorin auto crash

Date: 2023-06-05

Four persons escaped death in a serious auto crash which occurred in Ilorin, Kwara State capital, on Sunday.

According to the Sector Commander, Fredrick Ade Ogidan, who confirmed the incident, two men and two females sustained injuries in the accident involving two vehicles which occurred along the Federal Secretariat Fate highway in Ilorin metropolis at about 1630hours.

DAILY POST gathered that eight passengers were involved in the accident, though no death was recorded.

The accident involved a private black-coloured Saloon Sonata car registered LSD269HZ, driven by one Samuel Timileyin and a black commercial Bajaj boxer motorcycle with registration number LEM003VF driven by one Rasheed.

The injured persons sustained bruises and fractures in the multiple crashes and were taken to Sarfam Hospital in the state capital, Fredrick Ogidan further disclosed.

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