Pregnant woman, 8 others die as boat capsizes

boatNine people, including a pregnant woman, drowned when the boat they were travelling in capsized on the Dakar river in the Northern Region.

The police confirmed to Citi News that only four of the thirteen people on board the boat were rescued.

A police officer in the Nanumba North District, DSP Benjamin Aniah, said that three women and their children had also perished in the accident. “Divers managed to retrieve nine of the thirteen, but before they could do that, all the nine had passed on.

Three of them were women with their children, making six people, and an elderly man, a pregnant woman and a young lady.

They were all from a community called Ujadoo,” he said.

According to him, when rescue workers and staff of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) got to the scene, the bodies had already been retrieved from the water.

He added that, the bodies of the victims had already been released to the families, although an official autopsy had not been conducted. DSP Aniah stated that, due to the level of decomposition it seemed appropriate to allow the families to bury them.

“When we got that piece of information, quickly I mobilized personnel from the military, from NADMO and medical staff and then we moved to that place.

The medical officers examined the bodies and they certified the bodies lifeless and were handed over to their families for burial, he said.

The bodies should have been brought to the hospital mortuary for the processes to be done but the state in which they were suggested that they were in a state of decomposition and so we thought it wise for the doctor to go with us to certify the bodies and release them to their respective families for burial, which has since been done.

I believe that by now, the bodies have already been buried.”

’15 perish in Yeji accident’

At least 15 people, including at least six children, died in a boat disaster on the Volta Lake in June This follows another in May, where about fifteen people were rescued in an accident involving a ferry heading towards Yeji.

In January, one person died while hundreds were rescued in February in two different accidents.

In January, one person died while hundreds were rescued in February in two different accidents.

-Citifmonline

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