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Fallen 100-year-old tree kills 4 in Oyo

By Nneka Nwogwugwu

A tree believed to be 100 years old has fallen after a windstorm in Saabo area in Oyo State.

The tree which fell on Monday has killed four people and left several others injured.

The Chairman of Saabo Market, Oyo, Alhaji Akeebu Alarape, who confirmed the incident to the Vanguard, explained that the tree had been there for over a 100 years, adding that there had been several unsuccessful attempts to cut the tree down.

Also, the Amotekun Head of Operations in Atiba LCDA, Mr Akeem Ojo said: “A female student of Federal College of Education (Special), Oyo; a woman with a baby strapped to her back and a boy she was holding were pulled out from under the tree.

“One person was seriously injured and was taken to a private hospital in the area, while motorcycles and-mini buses parked under the tree were damaged.”

He noted further that Amotekun’s presence at the scene was to prevent rioting and looting of goods in the market.

Chairman, Sooro LCDA, Mr Seun Oguntona also stated that the persons affected were those who were trading under the tree, adding that they would be relocated in no time.

While debunking the rumour that the tree was fettish, he advised people not to take shelter under any tree when it rains.

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