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Two teenagers drown in Zaria’s ‘river of death’

Adesina .O (Teekay) by Adesina .O (Teekay)
November 1, 2022
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Two teenagers, Zakaria Aliyu Yahaya and Yusuf Abdullahi, got drowned in River Galma, popularly called Kogin Mutuwa (River of Death), in Zaria LGA of Kaduna State.

The tragic incident occurred on Monday the teenagers, SS1 students embarked on a bathing mission to the river, which is a distance of over eight kilometres from their home.

The teenagers, who resided at Anguwar Sirdi in Zaria City, both aged 17, were said to have gone on the bathing journey without notifying their parents.

According to Daily Trust, Mallam Musa Dogara, a neighbour and friend to the families of the victims, said, “It was after sunset when they did not return that we began to look for them before one of their friends informed us that they told him they were going for a bath at the river.

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“Since they were teenagers, we didn’t bother much until the following morning when we didn’t see them. So we went for a manhunt at the river and after a thorough search Zakariya was discovered dead.

“However, the corpse of Yusuf was not easily discovered until after 24 hours. And there was no sign of any injury on their bodies when they were recovered.

“It appeared that there was nobody around when they drowned because all the people asked could not remember seeing them when they came to the river.

“We have since buried them according to Islamic rites.”

The Kofar Galadima axis of the river, where the two teenagers drowned, is said to have claimed at least eight lives this year.

Source: Daily Trust

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