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FRSC laments increasing cases of unclaimed corpses of accident victims

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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has decried the rising cases of unclaimed corpses of accident victims.

The FRSC therefore advised road transport workers on the importance of maintaining travellers manifest at motor parks for easy identification of victims in case of road accidents.

Mr Idris Yahaya, Deputy Route Commander (DRC) and the Zaria Unit Public Enlightenment Officer of FRSC, said this known in an interview with our correspondent on Tuesday in Zaria.

Yahaya, who did not disclose the number of unclaimed corpses deposited by the unit at the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH) morgue, Zaria, however said the figure was alarming as most of the cases involved commercial vehicles.

He added that the unit was working towards obtaining the approval of the Chairman, Sabon Gari Local Government Council of Kaduna State, to bury the unclaimed dead bodies deposited by the unit at the morgue of ABUTH.

Yahaya also decried the high rate of accidents recorded between Dumbin Rauga to Yan Karfe in Zaria Local Government Area of the state.

He added that from January to June, Dumbin Rauga and Yan Karfe axis recorded 44 accidents with 83 deaths and 191 serious injuries.

He disclosed that the unit planned to bring key stakeholders together to brainstorm and fashion out sustainable ways of addressing road traffic accidents along Kaduna-Zaria-Kano highway.

“The enlightenment and strategy conference is to tame the habit of some road users especially drivers of commercial vehicles turned the completed portion of Kaduna to Kano Expressway into a race course.

“The Sabon Gari Local Government Council have agreed to support the unit on the conference with a view to forestall traffic crashes in the area,” he said.

However, in a separate interview with NAN, Prof. Ahmad Bello, the Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, ABUTH, said he was not aware of the unclaimed corpses of accident victims at the hospital.

Bello added that if there was any complain from any body such complain was yet to reach his table.

Mustapha Yauri

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