The sudden closure of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, claimed
first casualties Tuesday evening as several students of the institution
lost their lives in a multiple road accident.
DAILY POST gathered
that the students, who were traveling home after the University
authorities ordered them out of hostels, met their untimely death at the
Nsukka-9th Mile Express way.
Although the Enugu State Police Command put the death figure at three, eyewitness account said the number is higher.
In
a statement by the spokesman of the Enugu State Police Command, Mr.
Ebere Amaraizu, DSP, he said “three persons have been confirmed dead
while five others sustained various degrees of injuries”.
He
added that “the auto crash, involves a diesel truck with registration
number AWK 311 XB, which is believed to have lost control as a result of
suspected brake failure and had hit two buses with registration numbers
UWN 406 XA and UWN 57 XA and also a motorcycle.
“The injured are
being attended to at our Saviour Hospital, 9th Mile corner Ngwo, while
the dead bodies are also deposited at the same hospital mortuary”.
A student, who was traveling when the accident occurred blamed the University authority for the development.
“It
was very sad to see our fellow students die like that; we were chased
out of school and now they have also been forced out of the world. This
would not have occurred if we were not ordered out of school”, he
lamented.
DAILY
POST recalls that the University was suddenly shut down on Monday, a
move believed to have been aimed at averting a planned riot by the
students who had suffered acute water scarcity for over three weeks.

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