Tragedy struck in Asaba, the Delta State capital, on Thursday following
the puzzling way a lawyer and his colleague died at a popular roundabout
in their steaming Toyota Camry car in the state.
The casualties,
seated in the neatly parked steaming car, with registration number FGG
931 AE, along the road, after negotiating the roundabout, left the
air-conditional system on and dozed to death.
Within a twinkle of an eye, the victims started gasping and foam was seen coming out from their mouth and nose.
The disaster had since thrown members of the state chapter of the Nigerian Bar Association into sorrow.
Hundreds
of passersby and government officials abandoned their duty posts and
trooped to the scene to catch a glimpse of the misfortune.
Others were seen running halter-skelter for fear of being arrested by the police for interrogation.
The occurrence happened at the popular Inter-Bau Roundabout within the capital city.
The
reconstruction of roundabout, awarded by Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan to
the CCC Construction Company, was abruptly halted following the logjam
that ensued thereafter.
The lawyer, whose name could not be
confirmed as at press time, The Eagle Online gathered, hails from
Okpanam, Oshimili North Local Government Area of the oil rich state.
Okpanam
is one of the fastest growing neigbouring towns to Asaba, owing to its
accessibility and nearness to the capital city, where land is
considerably cheap.
While a source said the lawyer was coming
back from a court session where he had engaged in some legal fireworks,
another source claimed they were poisoned from their unknown
destination.
According to the source: “They must have inhaled a poisonous substance thrown into their car from where they were coming from.
“If not, how would they have died inside the car they were riding in?”
Besides,
the lawyer was said to have solicited severally on behalf of land
speculators in Okpanam community, who have duped unsuspecting buyers
over some parcels of land.
The identity of the passenger who died beside the lawyer is still uncertain but a source described him as a “bricklayer”.
He was said to be going with the lawyer to a construction site in Okpanam village.
Their bodies were swiftly deposited at the Federal Medical Center, Asaba.
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