20 Persons Killed In Auto Crash Involving Petrol-laden Tanker In Delta State | Sahara Reporters Eyewitnesses said the accident involved 10 vehicles and casualties were burnt beyond recognition as a result of the fire caused by the explosion. READ MORE:
No fewer than 20 persons were killed as a result of a tanker explosion around Koko Junction along Benin/Sapele Expressway in Delta State on Wednesday morning.
“The tanker was trying to manoeuvre a bad spot when the driver lost control, resulting in the explosion,” a police source said. The Benin/Sapele Expressway has been in deplorable condition for more than three years, leading to the loss of several lives.
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