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Police gives up efforts to search for Karuma bridge accident victims

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Police gives up efforts to search for Karuma bridge accident victims

Police gives up efforts to search for Karuma bridge accident victims April 27, 2021 The scene where the fuel tanker plunged into the river Police says hopes of searching and recovering victims of a fuel tanker that plunged into River Nile at Karuma bridge in Nwoya district are fading due to high volumes of water.  The driver of the truck Alex Ogwal and Howard Obaro, a pump attendant attached to Shine Energy petrol station in Lira city plunged into the river when their tanker lost control when its braking system malfunctioned. The duo was on their return journey after delivering fuel to Masindi port in Masindi district. 

Karuma bridge accident victims identified

Karuma bridge accident victims identified April 25, 2021 The scene of the accident Police have identified the two victims of the fuel tanker that rammed plunged into River Nile s roaring falls at Karuma bridge. Alex Ogwal, 35, the driver of the fateful truck also a resident of Lira city, and a 21-year old pump attendant - all attached to Shine Energy fuel station plunged into the river yesterday Saturday afternoon after their vehicle s braking system failed.  According to Jimmy Patrick Okema, the police public relations officer for the Aswa River region the duo was returning from Lira to Kampala after delivering fuel at Masindi port. 

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