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Tricycle kills masquerade in Anambra

A tragic incident occurred on Sunday in the Anambra State capital of Awka, as a tricycle operator fatally struck a boy dressed as a masquerade, crushing his head and resulting in instant death.

The incident, which cast a pall over the city, took place amidst early festivities and public processions associated with the upcoming Imo Awka Festival—an annual traditional celebration held every May in honour of the town’s deity, symbolised by a monkey.

According to eyewitnesses, the young victim, adorned in full masquerade regalia, was among a group of youths parading the streets to raise awareness ahead of the festival’s official commencement. These pre-festival processions often include displays of traditional masquerading, mock combat using canes, and sometimes road blockades in anticipation of monetary gifts from motorists.

An eyewitness, Mr Iyke Orji, recounted the horrific scene to news360.info : “This afternoon (Sunday) in Awka, Imo, Awka masquerades were seen everywhere. One small boy (in a costume) masquerading was hit by a Keke NAPEP and his head was crushed. It was indeed a sad day.”

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The tricycle driver involved in the fatal accident was reportedly apprehended at the scene by local authorities.

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The Imo Awka Festival, despite its cultural significance and wide participation, has in previous years been marred by incidents of violence and loss of life. The recurring fatalities have prompted growing public concern over the safety protocols and the necessity of certain traditional practices associated with the festival.

This year’s Imo Awka Festival is officially scheduled to begin on 19 May and culminate on 24 May.

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