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Thursday, 6 August 2015

Photos: Truck loses control and rams into stationary SUV in PH

A reckless truck driver lost control while driving along Adah George road in Port Harcourt this morning, and rammed into a stationary Lexus SUV. Fortunately no life was lost but the car was destroyed. More photo after the cut...



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    1. This is a warning, dnt leave ur children in d car wen parked in some places. It could be dangerous.

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  2. Omg! See the wreckage of that car. Thank God no life was lost o...

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  3. LIB remember I said this, but we are covered with the blood of Christ Jesus. Accident free LIB readers. Engr Emy

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  4. Ekene diri chukwu na mmadu anwuro! Mana onye nwe SUV nkea ga ebekwa ka ehu! Ginger ur swager wit guinness malt and peak milk. Lolo1

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  5. LIB remember I said this, theres always bad news about accident and all. But we are covered with the blood of Christ Jesus. Accident free LIB readers. Engr Emy

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  6. Dis is wht I call bad market! God help and save us frm tragic accidents and untimely deaths.

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  7. I hope the truck driver got injured ? To serve as a lesson to others

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    1. So he has to be injured before it becomes a lesson to other right? You to filter your brain....anu.

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  8. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    That pig must pay for it....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  9. I still maintain that these heavy truck drivers need to be property examined before they ply our roads high on hard drugs.

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  10. Holy shit! Gbese re o

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  11. Oh my my


























    ***odikwa risky nd tyt***

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  12. Yea jez passed dia nw...nawah







    *lib's namesake*

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  13. RX330...2.8M gone..thank God for life.

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    1. Exactly my thought.....nd d damage is beyond repair, i pity d truck owner. Jst hp d driver didnt abscond, dis is big trouble..

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    2. @Henry, it's quite heartbreaking...It's beyond repair cos the SUV is curvy, it will difficult to get an expert who can pit those curves in place...It's well..

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  14. The truck really damaged that car,
    Maybe the driver was drunk.

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  15. Thats a Gory Sight,Hope no life was lost!

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  16. Thanksgiving service dz sunday..

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  17. That is some serious damage on that SUV. Thank God no life was lost.





    #TeamBlessed#

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  18. THNK GOD NO LYF WS LOST..RILI DAMAGE DS CAR,....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  19. He don cause gbese 4 his oga

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  20. He don cause gbese 4 his oga

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  21. That's some serious damage.....the truck driver is in serious deep sh*t.....

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  22. Na to buy new Car be that oo.

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  23. Oloshiii pple, after drinking alomo and ogidiga 2gether.

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  24. Chaiii fine car wey jst park on it's own,no disturbance at all n dis man don carry his own wahala cm shatter d suv.....heyyy!!!so d owner enweghizi ugboala #sad tnk God no life was included....

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  25. Nna see gobe o! Thank God no life was lost. Linda take note!

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  26. Nna see gobe o! Thank God no life was lost. Linda take note!

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  27. Nna see gobe o! Thank God no life was lost. Linda take note!

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  28. Wow! Too bad


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  29. I am certain that the truck driver if he wasn't injured escaped because there is no way he is buying two cars.

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  30. Abeg leave PH alone biko.... everything na PH... no be here them disflower you

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  31. No story, the owner of the truck must buy another car. Period.

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  32. Chaii..See serious gobe ooo,

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  33. Saw this shit today! Xo horrible.

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  34. Our own port Harcourt kwa. Hian. I thought stuffs like this only happen in lagos

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  35. Tank God nobody died it wud ave been double tragedy.

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  36. I swear I witnessed this.... I wonder how the driver ran across into mouka form depot. Taught people in the car died sef... too many accidents happening on that road. Some Sundays ago it was a lady crossing the road with her mum and her 3 months old baby after church ... thank God it was her mum carrying the child. That how a hilux from no where rushed the lady and she died on the spot. We have to really thank God for seeing another day...

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  37. U don hit my car, oyibo rekpete! As u don jam my car... igbese rekpete!!!

    - Words From D WISE ONE

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  38. Thank God no life was lost.

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  39. God have mercy on your people and continue to protect us.

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  40. August crash.

    An entire mechanic village was shut and can't be reopened until the 'boss' returns from a wedding he wants to attend on Saturday.

    Read more at www.naijacarlovers.com.

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  41. Chai all dis reckless driving self

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  42. Hahaha, dis truck driver done buy new car be dat

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  43. De truck driver done buy new car be dat

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  44. Best news ever, 'no life was lost'. Thanks Lord

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  45. Nwa Amaka you are surely dumb, didn't you read???

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  46. Hope the cars are insured.

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  47. Thank God no lives was lost.

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  48. Thank God no life was lost....

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