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Tuesday, 14 October 2014

15 teenagers feared dead as boat capsizes in Kano


The city of Kano was thrown into mourning on Tuesday following the death of 15 teenagers in a boat mishap at Jobawa village, Garin Mallam Local Government Area of the state.

The children, who were mostly girls between the ages of 8 and 14, were said to be on a trading mission when their ferry-boat had an encounter with storm and capsized.

It was gathered that the young girls boarded the boat to cross the river from a suburb called Lanjan to the Jobawa village, to supply cassava for sale at Garin Mallam town.

A Community leader at Jobawa village, who identified himself as Utubatu Yaro, told newsmen that the incident occurred Monday evening when a violent rainstorm shook the boat and forced it to capsize with the teenage girls on board.

Utubatu Yard explained that “they normally come here to supply cassava for sale around Garin Mallam town”, adding that “they don’t normally stay up to evening time, but because God has destined the incident, they were here until Magrib (evening prayer).

He added that “there was a violent rainstorm on their departure, and I suspect it was the excessive rain that fell into the boat as well as the storm that overturned the boat.

Yaro disclosed that “we have been able to find the bodies of nine of them, and we are searching for the bodies of the remaining”.

The acting Police Public Relations officer, DSP Mustapha Abubakar confirmed that 15 girls were involved in the boat mishap, adding that five had been rescued, while ten were still missing.

Tuesday 14 October 2014

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