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Driver burnt to death as petrol tanker crashes into UNIJOS Hospital

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One person was burnt to death as a petrol tanker crashed at the popular Polo roundabout in the Gada Biu area of Jos, the Plateau State capital.

The victim said to be the tanker driver was burnt to death trying to escape when the vehicle which crashed into the University of Jos Veterinary Teaching Hospital in front of the Polo Roundabout caught fire after spilling its content.

The fire incident which happened in the early hours of Thursday morning also burnt several buildings including shops in the area.

According to PUNCH, a resident of Gada Biu, Julius Nyam, who witnessed the incident said that many people also sustained injuries during the accident and had been taken to the nearby Bingham University Teaching hospital

Nyam said “It was around 12:30 am today (Thursday) that we heard a loud noise at the polo roundabout. When we came out, we saw a petrol tanker on fire after crashing at the University of Jos Veterinary hospital buildings beside the roundabout. All the structures and shops in the area also caught fire because the petrol tanker spilled its content.

“One person was burnt beyond recognition and several buildings were also razed down by the fire. This is not the first time similar accident is occuring in this place and I think Government needs to look into it and do something because the rate is just too much.”

The Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps in the state, Mr Alphonsus Godwin, also confirmed that one person died during the accident.

Godwin said, “When we got information about the incident, we immediately deployed our men to the area. Yes, we lost one person in the crash. He was probably the driver trying to escape after the tanker caught fire but unfortunately was burnt and he died. Some structures located within the area were also burnt.”

The Sector Commander who described the accident as unfortunate warned motorists particularly tanker drivers to always exercise caution and obey traffic regulations while plying the roads .

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