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Traffic controller narrowly escapes death •As truck crushes commercial motorcyclist

A traffic warden, Mr. Mark Oguche, (Inspector)  narrowly  escaped death by the whiskers, following a mob attack by some irate  commercial motorcyclists over  the death of one of their members in Minna, the capital city of Niger State.

The incident that occurred along the busy Shiroro road T-junction  on the outskirt of the city , led to the death of the commercial motorcyclist otherwise known as “Okada  rider” as he was crushed to death by a truck on the fleet of a construction company in the state (names withheld).

Sunday  Tribune further gathered  that the trouble  began when , the traffic warden had  allegedly signaled to the unfortunate  Okada rider  to match his break, while giving the go-ahead order for the truck to pass, but the commercial motorcyclist ,  who  was on a top speed and  had lost  control  of the motorbike after which he allegedly entered the road.

It was further learnt that the Okada man   came face-to-face with the truck that was  already on high speed  from the adjacent direction and thereby  had   head-on collision  with the motorcyclist, whose head was  crushed on the spot.

However, seeing that one of their own was  lying  lifeless, in a pool of his own blood, and with his head crushed, passers-by soon started gathering, including other commercial motorcyclists  who immediately went after the traffic warden for allegedly causing the death of their member.

While the number of the commercial motorcyclists was increasing by the seconds and charging towards the traffic warden, the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) whose state office was not too far from the scene of the accident was quickly alerted.

An inside police source informed the Sunday Tribune that the  timely intervention  of the FRSC  operatives saved the traffic warden from being lynched  as the mob had torn his uniform into shreds and was throwing jab at him.

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