Crime
Woman dies in car accident chasing husband’s side chick
A middle aged woman has been reportedly killed in a car accident while chasing her husband and his alleged “mistress”.
Confirming the incident which happened in Cross River on Sunday, the State’s Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Maikano Hassan, said the accident was caused by over speeding.
He said 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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The woman was to be in pursuit of her husband who was alleged to be with a “side chick” in his car when she lost control of her vehicle, killing herself in the process.
A source who didn’t want her name in print told Vanguard that a woman sighted her husband leaving SPAR shopping Mall in the company of another female when she tried to block her husband’s car with the Toyota Highlander she was driving in.
“Her husband was said to have maneuvered his vehicle out of the attempted blockade then took the Murtala Muhammed highway, with his wife in serious pursuit.
“In a bid to outrun her husband, she lost control of the speeding vehicle, veered off the road and slammed the vehicle, head long, into a tree, damaging the vehicle beyond repairs and also killing herself,” the source revealed.
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