TRAGEDY struck at the weekend at the border community of Ugwuoba
community in Oji-River Local Government Area of Enugu State when two
persons were buried alive while excavating sand in the area.
The
State Police Public Relations Officer, Ebere Amarizu, in a statement on
Sunday, said that the police authority has begun a full investigation
into the death of the two young men which he confirmed occurred at
Gariki in Ugwuoba community at about 10:30 am on Saturday.
Amarizu
said, “It was gathered that duo said to be excavating sand at a site
died after the sand allegedly covered them. Two persons who were said to
be excavating sand at a site in Gariki in Ugwuoba community got buried
in the sand they were excavating slides and allegedly covered them”
“The
identity of the victims has yet to be unmasked, but sources revealed
that they hailed from Nibo in Awka South Local Government Area of
Anambra State, but were at the site to excavate sand into lorries,’’ he
said.
The State Police Spokesman further said that the corpses
were later recovered with the assistance of the Oji River police
operatives, who had contacted an excavator for assistance.
“It was gathered that the alleged incident threw people in the site to shock and mourning mood as they could not explain how it suddenly happened.The identity of the victims are yet to be unmasked but sources revealed that they hail from Nibo in Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra State but and had come to excavate sand into lorry tippers at the site.
“Their dead bodies wereater recovered with the
assistance of the Oji River Police Operatives who had contacted an
Excavator that assisted to recover their dead bodies from the disaster
scene.The bodies are now deposited at the hospital mortuary of General
hospital Oji River for autopsy and further necessary action.
Source: Tribune
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