Shock waves are blowing in from Calabar, where the boat capsized leaving three passengers missing. However, 10 passengers were saved. Thirteen students were reportedly on a boat cruise at the Marina Resort in Calabar, Cross River State, but accidentally capsized, resulting in the disappearance of three of the thirteen students. They are said to be students of the Nigerian Medical Students Association (NiMSA). Ever since the news of the shipwreck of the medical students in Calabar hit the Internet, people have been worried about them. We have recently received some reports from our sources. In the following sections, we have presented all the necessary updates received from sources regarding the Marina Resort Calabar ship accident. Stick to this page and you should read the article till the end. Scroll down the page.
Boat accident Marina Resort Calabar
Allegedly, this boat accident occurred on Saturday afternoon around 3:00 pm when the boat capsized. Medical students came from universities across the country to attend the annual NiMSA Health Week in Calabar and went to the Marina Resort for a boat cruise. While requesting anonymity, a person from the Nigerian Medical Association said the medical students, as part of their social activities to explore the city of Calabar, were planning to visit the slave trade in the complex when they saw the ship and embarked on it. a cruise. Continue reading this article to read more details.
Two of the three missing students are said to be from Amodu Bello University in Zaria, while the third missing student is from Uyo University in Akwa Ibom state. The report states that the Calabar Medical School is hosting this year’s health week, so the medical school students in Nigeria came to Calabar just to have their annual health week, so for his social activities, the plan was to go to Marina and visit the slave trade. and all that, but few students decided to take a boat cruise and it happened that the boat capsized when they were returning to Tinapa to go to their normal social activities.
The cruise ship is believed to have capsized due to a high wave in the Calabar Channel, resulting in 14 passengers, including thirteen medical students and the vessel’s driver, drowning in the water. Fortunately, Nigerian Navy patrol teams were close to the scene and rescued a total of 11 victims, but three are still missing.
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