Some shocking revelations have been made by a notable on the root of accidents at the Dschang cliff in the West Region of Cameroon.
According to the notable, the accidents occurring on this part of the Dschang-Melong road are partly the consequence of the metaphysical wars waged by groups of “sorcerers” from the villages of Nteignué and Foréké-Dschang.
Between 2020 and 2021, the evocation of the Dschang-Melong axis gave travelers cold sweats. This was due to the fact that a large number of traffic accidents have occurred on a section of this road axis, precisely at the Dschang cliff.
However, the one that caused a shock that went beyond Cameroonian borders was this collision on January 27, 2021, between a public transport bus and a vehicle transporting petroleum products. This accident killed 55 people.
But what was the root cause of frequent road mishaps? While the main causes have been known to be related to technical problems with vehicles or the recklessness of drivers and the poor nature of the roads, metaphysical causes have been added to the list.
According to a notable from the village of Nteingué who requested anonymity, some of these accidents were the consequence of a merciless struggle between groups of sorcerers from the villages of Nteingué and Foréke-Dschang.
This is said to be an extension of the physical war which continues between these two villages which do not agree on their territorial limits.
By Amina Hilda
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