The incident occurred in the early hours of Sunday when a speeding vehicle collided with a motorbike carrying two sisters and their driver.
A fatal motorbike accident which happened in Limbe’s Ngueme neighbourhood has left three people dead, plunging the community into mourning. The victims included two sisters, Sandra and Fri Mercy from Mbengwi in the Northwest Region, who died instantly from the impact. The motorbike rider was rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition but later succumbed to his injuries. Witnesses described the collision as severe, leaving little chance for survival.
Authorities have not yet confirmed the identity of the driver involved in the accident, though unverified reports suggest a possible connection to a prominent local figure. Police officials stated that investigations are on-going and urged the public to avoid speculation until all facts are gathered. The tragedy has sparked widespread grief across Limbe, with many residents expressing sorrow on social media and calling for improved road safety measures. The accident has also reignited concerns about reckless driving and the need for stricter enforcement of traffic laws in the region.
Local authorities have yet to issue a formal statement addressing these concerns, and roads issues but the community continues to demand action to prevent similar incidents in the future. The heart-breaking incident which took three lives has sparked an outpouring of grief, with social media users expressing shock and sorrow. Many are struggling to come to terms with the loss, as comments reflect deep anguish. As Limbe mourns the loss of three young lives, questions remain about accountability and the steps needed to enhance road safety.
The incident determines the urgent need for measures to curb speeding and ensure safer roads for all. Investigations into the crash are still underway, with updates expected in the coming days. For now, the focus remains on supporting the grieving families and addressing the broader issue of road safety in Limbe.