Following numerous cases of road accidents reported at the Dschang Cliff in recent times, the Wimbum Association in North Cyprus has sent their condolences to the affected families of these accidents.
In the condolence statement, the association also implored government to take appropriate measures to avoid further accidents on the dangerous cliff which continues to take lives.
“We are aware of the accidents that have been occurring in the Dschang Cliff and the recent one that just happened, we send our condolence to the families that are affected,” they wrote through their organiser, Kevin Killah.
They further asked “… government to work on the state of the road to make it a two way traffic to reduce the rate of accidents on the stretch of that road”.
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