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UN chief extends condolences to Sierra Leone over tragic accident

UN Secretary General António Guterres has extended his deep condolences to the people and government of Sierra Leone over the extensive loss of lives in a tragic accident in the capital, Freetown.

Guterres, in a statement by his spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric on Saturday, also wished those injured in the petrol fire a speedy recovery.

According to reports, at least 99 people were killed and more than 100 others injured in Sierra Leone late Friday when a fuel tanker exploded following a collision with another vehicle on a busy street in Freetown.

According to eyewitnesses, “many people rushed to the fuel-laden tanker to siphon off petrol after the collision with containers and shortly afterwards, the truck exploded.’’

Some surrounding shops and vehicles caught fire, the witnesses said.

“The secretary-general is deeply saddened by the extensive loss of lives following the road accident on Friday in Freetown, Sierra Leone, in which dozens were killed and many more injured when a fuel tanker exploded in an urban area.

“The UN chief extends his deep condolences to the people and government of Sierra Leone and wishes those injured a speedy recovery,’’ Dujarric said.

According to him, the UN is prepared to provide needed support in the aftermath of the tragic incident.

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