Wednesday, 24 December 2014

This is what I hate about Christmas...



Christmas can be stressful, no doubt but the last minute rush is the worst with people scampering around for last minute shopping, driving like they are high on drugs which usually leads to accidents....I hate to read sad stories like this:


A heavy duty truck, conveying crates of soft drinks, yesterday, at the Okorodafe Roundabout in Ughelli, Delta State, crushed a four-month-old baby girl, who had fallen off the back of her mother travelling on a commercial motorcycle, popularly known as Okada.
According to witnesses, the mother of the baby, who is in her 30s and simply identified as Ese, was said to have been struggling to adjust the wrapper with which she strapped the baby to her back, while the Okada was in motion.
One of the witnesses, identified as Efemena Okiemute, told Vanguard that the baby fell on the middle of the road and was immediately crushed by the truck, which was directly behind the Okada.
When Vanguard visited the scene, officials of Ughelli Command of the Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC, were seen clearing the remains of the dead baby from the road.


So sad...shouldn't okada be banned in all locations....caution is the watch word as we put the final preparation for Christmas in place.





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6 comments:

  1. Its the careless mother that i completely blame here! Ooh my goodness! Huge loss huge pain!

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  2. OMG! Lord have mercy! Just like that the lil one is gone..crushed to death...how gruesome

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  3. Has left a bitter taste in my mouth right now.rip little one

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  4. Xmas joy turned to mourning chai

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  5. Uve got to be kidding me, did they just say she was adjusting her wrapper on d bike with d trailer behind..that woman killed her child. Why did she not hold her baby infront? A four month old baby? Jeez

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    1. My tots too.smh.its just crazy and why mot tell the okada to stop before adjusting the wrapper?

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