Nine-month-old baby, woman die while returning from burial in Ebonyi

 

A nine-month-old baby and a woman have reportedly died in a ghastly motor accident, while several others sustained varying degrees of injury in Uburu, Ohaozara Local Government Area of Ebonyi State.

The accident, which occurred at Iduma Junction in Uburu community on Sunday, involved a vehicle said to be carrying about 25 people, including children.

According to an eyewitness, the bus lost control and collided with another vehicle while navigating a sharp bend at high speed. The impact caused the bus to somersault three times, resulting in severe injuries to the passengers.

The victims, who were indigenes of Ebonyi State residing in Imo State, were travelling back to their base after a burial ceremony at Okporike, in Abakaliki, when the tragic incident occurred.

Meanwhile, the David Umahi Federal University Teaching Hospital (DUFUTH), Uburu, says it has activated its emergency response protocols to provide critical care to the victims of the accident.

A statement by the hospital’s Public Relations Officer, Mr Agwu Nwogo, said the remaining 23 passengers sustained serious injuries, ranging from crushed hand injuries, fractures, lacerations, and severe traumatic brain injuries.

“As of today, 18 patients, including the driver, are receiving treatment at DUFUTH’s Accident and Emergency Department, Surgery Ward, and Intensive Care Unit.

“Four patients with minor injuries were stabilized and discharged after receiving treatment.”

Mr Nwogo, however, said an 11-month-old child who sustained severe traumatic brain injury remains in critical condition.

He said the child is currently admitted to the Intensive Care Unit, where she is being supported by an artificial respirator due to failing respiration.

“The hospital management has expressed sadness over the incident and assured the public that everything possible is being done to ensure the injured receive the best medical care,” he added.

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