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Three Bank staff reportedly dead after their car was swept away by flood in Onitsha

                             Three Bank staff reportedly dead after their car was swept away by flood in Onitsha (Photos)

Three staff of a bank at the Ogboefere branch in Enugu/Onitsha expressway reportedly lost their lives after their car was swept away by the flood resulting from a downpour on Thursday.
According to online reports, the deceased identified as Eby, Uju, and Ezenwa were heading home when their car was swept away by the flood which many say was caused as a result of blocked drainage channels.
Friends and family have taken to their social media accounts to mourn them.
See full photos below.
 Three Bank staff reportedly dead after their car was swept away by flood in Onitsha (Photos) Three Bank staff reportedly dead after their car was swept away by flood in Onitsha (Photos) Three Bank staff reportedly dead after their car was swept away by flood in Onitsha (Photos) Three Bank staff reportedly dead after their car was swept away by flood in Onitsha (Photos)

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