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Samuel Eto'o Involved In An Auto crash.

  Samuel Eto’o Fils has been hospitalized with a minor head injury after being involved in a car crash in his native Cameroon.    The ex Barcelona star was traveling home from a family wedding celebration when his car is reported to have been struck by a public bus on the Nkongsamba-Douala Road on Sunday morning, November 8.  He reportedly suffered a head injury and was immediately taken to hospital for treatment.   Martin Camus, a Cameroonian journalist tweeted a picture of Eto'o's damaged vehicle alongside the caption: "The crushed car Samuel Eto'o was in. "I can confirm that he is fine, we spoke again. Doctors taking care of additional examinations."   The pictures shows Eto'o's car smashed from the front after the accident.  France Football also confirmed that Eto'o will undergo further examinations at the hospital where he's currently hospitalized.    Eto'o, who retired from football a year ago, after a lengthy and successful career p

A Yet To Be Identified Man And His Wife Die In Auto Crash

The man and his wife were crushed by a motorist at Sabon -Gari village, near Gada- Biyu, on the Abuja -Lokoja road. It was also learnt that a daughter of the deceased sustained injuries and was taken to the Abaji General Hospital for treatment by officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in the area. A witness said the incident happened last Friday around 3:45 pm when a Toyota Corolla which was on speed ran over the deceased man and his wife as well as their daughter who were riding on a motorcycle. He said the trio were returning from the farm, when the driver of the Toyota car coming from Gwagwalada axis suddenly veered off the road and crashed into them. He said the man died on the spot while the wife died at the hospital. When contacted, the Abaji unit commander of the FRSC, Assistant Corps Commander (ACC) Abdullahi Haruna Shehu, confirmed the incident which he attributed to speed limit violation and loss of control. He said the corpses of the deceased persons have been dep