A trailer carrying a 40-ft fully loaded container has fallen at the Upper Iweka, by Obodoukwu junction of the Onitsha-Owerri Road, Anambra State.
One person, a female, died in the accident involving the trailer and two tricycles. The crash occurred late on Thursday.
The source said, “As the driver of the trailer was navigating through the potholes, he lost control of the vehicle and hit a tricycle in his front, and the container it was carrying fell off from it and landed on another tricycle loading passengers by the roadside.
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