Two women was confirmed dead and eighteen (18) others rescued as canoe carrying twenty (20) marketers both male and female capsized in Kwalgai River in Auyo local government area of Jigawa state.
The Jigawa state police public relations officer DSP Lawan Shiisu Adam who confirmed the development in a statement said initially the first female Habiba Ado 18years died while the other Missing, but after search and rescue team was dispatched a day after the incident, the body of the remaining victim was recovered.
According to Shiisu, preliminary investigation revealed that the accident was a result of powerful water waves and overloading.
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The statement reads “on 07/07/2024 at about 2200hrs, the command received an incident report by the Divisional Police Officer of Auyo Division, that a group of marketers from Kwalgwai village in Auyo LGA numbered about twenty (20) both males and females boarded a canoe. The canoe was said to have capsized while travelling across the Kwalgai River toward Hadin village within the same LGA.
“In an attempt to save the victims, divers, fishermen, and good Samaritans were swiftly notified as a team of Policemen led by the DPO raced to the scene.
“The rescue team was able to rescue eighteen (18) passengers alive, while two (2) female passengers were still searching.
Subsequently, on 8/07/2024 at about 0600hrs, among the two females missing, one Habiba Ado ‘f’ age 18yrs of Kwalgai was also recovered, she was quickly conveyed to the Auyo hospital. But she was confirmed dead by a medical doctor on call. Also, the last women’s body was successfully recovered.”
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“Nevertheless, a preliminary investigation indicated that the accident was primarily caused by powerful waves and overloading to the point where the driver was unable to steer the canoe.
“While efforts were being intensified to rescue the missing woman, the rescued victims were all rushed to the hospital for medical attention.