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Saturday, 5 February 2011

3 Alive, 3 Dead. Missing Dubai-based Nigerian family found after car plunged into River

The Dubai-based Nigerian family reported missing while traveling from Lagos to Asaba last week have been found at last. The mother, mother's cousin and the driver of the vehicle were found dead, while all three children were found alive.

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13 comments:

  1. Omg! this is terrible news. So sad about their mother and the other people dat died. All the same, i thank God for saving the kids.

    Wen will our roads be fixed? Nigerian roads are so unsafe. Wen will all this continue? How many more accidents and deaths till the govt decides to do something about our roads? How many more families have to die?


    And some insensitive anonymous individual commented in the earlier post that it was travel insurance fraud. What do u have to say now? Huh wise-ass? People shld really learn to keep their mouths shut and deir fingers still wen dey are not sure of wat to say. You dont have to comment on every post.

    May the souls of the departed rest in peace, May God grant the children speedy recovery, and also grant them and their dad the fortitude to bear the loss.

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  2. Alicia says...

    OMG! RIP!
    so sad...

    now who were the people talking trash on that earlier post? come and talk now, hisssss

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  3. O.M.G....... this is a mix blessing indeed! So sad that this happened on their holiday to their own home country, but all the same we should thank God that the entire family did not perish just like that!. May the soul of the departed rest in Peace! May God comfort the family of the driver too who have suddenly lost their breadwinner!

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  4. This is really sad. May their soul rest in peace.

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  5. Thanks Linda for updating
    I like you a lot because you do listen to constructive criticism
    so sad about the story

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  6. This is a very sad news, may the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God rest in peace (AMEN). May the good lord give the family the fortitude to bear this great loss. planning a village trip too when I come to Nigeria in April, hmmmmm I better stay put where I am :(

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  7. Mixed Blessing? Do you understand the nuances of the english language?

    No blessing in this, just that it wasn't as bad as it could have been...

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  8. RIP to the mother, the mother's cousin and the driver but we thank God the children survived. It is no good blaming only the government for the potholes- more scarly is the way people drive very badly in nigeria- if you travel the road between abuja and jos or between abuja and akwanga, there is a hilly part where there are signs urging drivers to slow down- most people just ignore the signs and as a result, you can see hundreds of vehicles at the bottom of the hill.

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  9. What a nightmare. May they rest in peace.

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  10. I'm wondering where all those people who were wondering why he didn't contact the grandma or saying it was travel insurance fraud are now. they wouldn't come out to say anything again. may the souls of the departed rest in peace. thank God for the children.

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  11. how did the kids manage to escape? wen all the adult died? this is a puzzle, me thinks there is something suspicious *smh*

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  12. I was expecting to hear good news that this family have been found but to read this is truly sad. May their souls rest in peace. May the Lord comfort their families. But truly how many people have to die before the govt do something about this death traps called roads in Nigeria. This is a sad situation.

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