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A devastating road traffic accident on the Tatale–Zabzugu road late Friday night, October 24, has resulted in three fatalities and left over 10 others seriously injured.
The crash involved a Kia truck carrying market traders and a stationary Motorking tricycle that had broken down on the highway.
The incident occurred when the Kia truck (registration number GW-5828-17), which was transporting traders returning from the Kukpalgu market, collided violently with the abandoned tricycle.
Eyewitness accounts point to poor visibility as a critical contributing factor to the high-impact collision. The drivers’ visibility was severely compromised by external elements, preventing them from noticing the stationary hazard in time.
Eyewitnesses said the bright lights from an oncoming vehicle from the Zabzugu direction impaired the Kia truck driver’s visibility, causing him to crash into the stationary tricycle.
This incident highlights the recurrent danger posed by unlit or improperly marked stationary vehicles on major inter-urban routes, particularly during hours of darkness when visibility is naturally compromised.
The severity of the crash was immediately evident in the tragic loss of life and the high number of injured:
- Two people reportedly died on the spot at the accident scene.
- A third victim died upon arrival at the Tatale District Hospital, bringing the total confirmed fatalities to three.
- Over 10 other passengers who sustained various degrees of injuries are currently receiving urgent medical treatment at the same Tatale District Hospital.
The deceased individuals’ bodies have been formally deposited at the hospital mortuary, pending identification and official procedures.
This catastrophic event has cast a pall over the local communities, prompting renewed calls for better road safety regulations concerning broken-down commercial vehicles.
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