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Six Killed, 17 Injured As Bus, Truck Collide In Kogi

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Six persons have been killed and 17 sustained varying degrees of injury when two vehicles lost control and collided on Christmas Day in Kogi State.

A report made available to newsmen on Tuesday by the Federal Road Safety Corps, Kogi State, stated that the accident occurred around 11.40am at Oskoshko, along the Obajana-Lokoja Road.

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The report indicated that a commercial Toyota Hiace bus with the number plate, KTN 04 YX, had a head-on collision with a Daf truck with the number plate, QAB 961 XA.

The FRSC stated that a total of 31 people — 25 males and six females — were involved, out of which six were killed.

The agency added that eight passengers, who were not injured, were discharged after medical check-ups.
While the injured were taken to the Fisayo Hospital, Obajana, the corpses were deposited in a mortuary in the area.

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