The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said on Saturday, divers had recovered bodies of 14 victims of the Ebonyi State auto crash from the Akeze-Ukwu River in the state.
A Mercedes Benz 608 model bus which conveyed 32 passengers plunged into the river after it collided with an articulated truck in the area on Friday evening.
The chairman of the local government, Onyebuchi Ogbadu, confirmed the recovery of the extra 14 dead bodies on Saturday.
According to him, the state government had to bring in divers from Rivers and Cross River states to help in the search of the bus.
“The divers were able to locate the bus and pushed it up to enable the crane to pull it out,” he said.
The chairman said they are still searching for the remaining passengers aboard the bus.
“The driver said he was carrying 32 persons on the bus so we are still looking for about 13 or more persons.”
Mr Ogbadu said the driver was able to dive out of the bus as it was plunging into the river and was one of those rescued on Friday.
The police spokesperson, Loveth Odah, said seven of the bodies recovered are male while seven are female
She said among the five victims rescued is the driver of the coaster bus with Reg no. UKP 78 XA, identified as Nwaonu Chinedu, a native of Ikwo local government of the state.
She said the victim who died Friday is a female who is yet to be identified.
“The female victim was confirmed dead by a medical doctor on arrival at Dennis Hospital Akaeke in the Area.
“The driver narrated that he conveyed 32 members of the Christ Peculiar Church of Nigeria Enugu State branch to attend a burial ceremony at Nguzu Edda in Afikpo South LGA of the State”.
“14 corpses have been recovered (7 female and 7 male) together with the 608 vehicle.
“The corpses have deposited at Martha Memorial hospital mortuary AFIKPO preservation,” she said.
Ms Odah said among those in the vehicle who are still being searched for is a retired superintendent of police, Livinus Mbah.
“The Executive Governor of Ebonyi State visited the scene of the incident together with the Commissioner of Police Ebonyi State who described the incident as a very unfortunate one.
“He urges road users to avoid speed/reckless driving especially in this ember months”, she added.
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