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Nasarawa Police offers N100,000 to family after reckless driving officer crashed woman to death, injure son

A 35-year-old woman identified as Patience Ashenenye, has been reportedly crashed to death on motorcycle she was riding with her three-month-old son by a policeman who was overspending with a government vehicle

FUSION CHRONICLES NIGERIA NEWSPAPER gathered that the accident, which took place behind Ta’al Conference Hotel near the School of Health, left both Ashenenye and the motorcycle rider, Tasiu Mohammed, injured, while her son suffered a broken leg.Ashenenye died shortly after arriving at the Federal University of Lafia Teaching Hospital.

Two days later, the family reported that two Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) visited them to offer N100,000 for Ashenenye’s burial expenses.Her family, however, rejected the sum, stating they were only interested in justice for her untimely death.

While speaking to newsmen Ashenenye’s brother George Akube alleged that the officer responsible was speeding in a government-owned Hilux vehicle. The policeman survived, but my sister did not. Her son is now in the hospital with a broken leg,” Akube said.

Nasarawa State Police Command spokesman Ramhan Nansel stated that while the police have launched an investigation, the officer involved was hospitalized due to shock.Nansel, in a statement, expressed condolences to the family, adding that the N100,000 offer aimed to alleviate medical expenses.

The Command has since pledged to cover all medical costs for those injured in the crash.Police Commissioner Umar Shehu Nadada conveyed sympathies to the Ashenenye family, stating that the Command would seek justice. The spokesperson, Nansel, however, did not confirm if the officer would face prosecution, noting the investigation is ongoing.

Sani Wilson Enemona

Sani Wilson Enemona is a graduate of English Language from Usman Danfodiyo University Sokoto and practicing journalist with high professionalism in reporting crime and insecurity for over seven years. He a is also a practicing investigative journalist.

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