Woman Crashes and dies while Pursuing her Husband and Sidechick in High-speed Chase in Calabar (Photos)

Woman Crashes and dies while Pursuing her Husband and Sidechick in Highspeed Chase in Calabar

A middle-aged woman has sadly passed in a hospital due to injuries she sustained from a accident she had while pursuing her husband in a high-speed chase. It was gathered that the woman saw her husband with another lady, got furious and engaged them, and the husband speed up to avoid his wife catching him and his sidechick. A facebook user, Stephen Okposin, who shared the story on Sunday night, said;


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“The lady saw her hubby at Spar shop with another woman in the car, so she hurrily drove to double cross them. This man saw her car and zoomed off, so the woman became aggressive and sped up.” I was just driving behind them just in less than 3 minutes I saw her involved in the accident and she’s unconscious at point of death.

 

 

 The hubby that was running suddenly dropped off the lady who was with him and rushed down to assist to revive her from the car. “She’s been rushed to the hospital. We pray she survives it.”

 

Confirming the incident on Monday morning, Maikano Hassan, who is the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) sector commander, added that the commission that the command received words of the accident, got to the scene and then went to the hospital, but sadly the woman passed away.

 

 

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Maikano Hassan, added that the incident involving a Toyota Highlander which occurred on the Muritala Mohammed Highway in Calabar claimed the life of the lone female driver who veered off the road into a ditch by the road. His words: 

 

 

“Though the woman was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, she was said to have died a few minutes later due to the injury sustained from the incident.”

 

 

 

 

 

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