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Nigeria runaway truck kills many | Nigeria runaway truck kills many |
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Up to 100 people have been killed after a runaway truck ploughed into a crowded market in Nigeria. | |
Officials said 55 people died, but a BBC reporter at the scene, in Kogi state, counted at least 100 corpses. | Officials said 55 people died, but a BBC reporter at the scene, in Kogi state, counted at least 100 corpses. |
Kogi state police said the lorry hurtled down a hill at speed, smashing cars and motorcycles then crashing into the market, injuring up to 40 people. | Kogi state police said the lorry hurtled down a hill at speed, smashing cars and motorcycles then crashing into the market, injuring up to 40 people. |
Traffic accidents are common in Nigeria because vehicles and roads are badly maintained. | Traffic accidents are common in Nigeria because vehicles and roads are badly maintained. |
"I can only confirm that 55 people were killed. The driver of the truck lost control and ran into a group of people moving in a procession along the road," a senior police officer told AFP news agency. | "I can only confirm that 55 people were killed. The driver of the truck lost control and ran into a group of people moving in a procession along the road," a senior police officer told AFP news agency. |
Burned beyond recognition | Burned beyond recognition |
Kogi state commander of the Federal Road Safety Commission, Yomi Asaniyan, said brake failure was the cause. | Kogi state commander of the Federal Road Safety Commission, Yomi Asaniyan, said brake failure was the cause. |
Declaring three days of mourning, Ibrahim Idris, the governor of Kogi state, expressed his sadness and offered to pay the medical bills of those injured. | Declaring three days of mourning, Ibrahim Idris, the governor of Kogi state, expressed his sadness and offered to pay the medical bills of those injured. |
Eyewitnesses told Nigeria's Sunday Trust newspaper that the market in Allo village in the Dekina area was filled to capacity when it was rammed by the lorry. | Eyewitnesses told Nigeria's Sunday Trust newspaper that the market in Allo village in the Dekina area was filled to capacity when it was rammed by the lorry. |
A number of vehicles caught fire, burning people beyond recognition. It is not yet clear whether the accident happened on Friday or Saturday. | A number of vehicles caught fire, burning people beyond recognition. It is not yet clear whether the accident happened on Friday or Saturday. |
Last week, more than 20 people burned to death when a bus carrying mourners to a funeral collided with a truck on a road in Oyo state, south-west Nigeria. | Last week, more than 20 people burned to death when a bus carrying mourners to a funeral collided with a truck on a road in Oyo state, south-west Nigeria. |
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