Horrific Crash on Nyanya-Keffi-Abuja Road Claims Lives, Leaves Many Injured

 

Several persons have been confirmed dead, with many others injured, following a horrific multiple-vehicle accident that occurred on Thursday evening along Kugbo Hill near Karu Bridge on the Nyanya-Keffi-Abuja road.

The accident reportedly happened after a trailer suffered brake failure and rammed into more than six vehicles.

The incident has caused a major traffic gridlock on the busy route.

 

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