Chizurum
Gloria Emmanuel was killed on her way back from school when her mother
who was driving the car, got involved in an accident. She was in the car with her three brothers. Here is an excerpt from the story on how the accident happened:
Tried as she could, she still lightly hit the bumper of the vehicle, and then the airbag burst. She heard a noise and the car, an Audi saloon screeched to a halt. She turned to her right and saw the only daughter in a family of four children who was sitting in the front seat writhing in pains. The Primary Two girl had a cut on her neck and was bleeding profusely from the nose.
She was rushed to the nearby Federal Medical Centre (FMC) which was just a few meters away from the scene of the accident. They tried resuscitating her with oxygen but sadly, few minutes after she was brought in, she gave up.
According to her grieving father who spoke to Guardian, Chizurum was an intelligent and obedient girl who never got in anybody’s way and always took the first position in her class.
A source at the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), however, explained to Guardian that the airbag must have expired, as the impact of the accident couldn’t have been serious enough to trigger off the airbag. He added that it was advisable to check a car’s airbags 10 years after installation and to avoid putting children below the age of 12 in the front passenger seat as they are not mature enough to withstand the impact of burst airbags, should an accident happen. Motorist must always use their seat belts, he concluded.
My
3 year old daughter still seats in her car seat which is meant for kids
between 0 - 5 years old. We as parents need to be careful and never
allow our kids who are below 12 years old to seat in the front passenger's seat of our cars. Prevention, they say, is better than cure.
Her death is very sad. May her soul rests in peace and may God strengthen her family.
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