freedom. For Mr. Njawe, human freedom was clearly intertwined with a
free press and open dialogue. His untimely passing creates a void that
cannot be filled.
Our condolences to his family and loved ones
Elias Bongmba
Joyce Ashuntantang wrote:
> Reports are just coming in of the death of the celebrated Cameroonian
> journalist, human Rights activist and publisher of Le Messager, Pius Njawe,
> as a result of the accident reported below. Read Pius Njawe in his own words
> on www.dibussi.com. Stay tuned. This is a developing story...
>
>
>
> By Kristin Davis
> Lauren Roth
> The Virginian-Pilot
> Š July 12, 2010
>
>
> CHESAPEAKE
> One person was killed and two were injured, one critically, when a
> tractor-trailer rear-ended a disabled Lexus on I-664 South near the Bowers
> Hill interchange just before 3 p.m. today.
> State police had to shut down the interstate at Military Highway and divert
> traffic onto exit 13A, according to the Virginia Department of
> Transportation. Drivers had to make a U-turn onto Highway 58 East in order
> to access I-664.
> The accident was reported at 2:55 p.m., said Capt. Mike Thibeault,
> Chesapeake Fire Department spokesman. The first rescue crews arrived at 3:03
> p.m.
> The four-door, cream-colored 1994 Lexus sedan had become disabled in the
> left-center lane of the four-lane highway, said Sgt. R.W. Walker with the
> Virginia State Police. The car was stopped just over the crest of a hill
> before the exits for I-264 East and I-64 West, he said.
> The tractor-trailer, a 2000 Mack truck owned by J.W. Canaday Trucking Inc.
> of Providence Forge, struck the rear end of the Lexus and pushed it several
> hundred feet, Walker said. The front-seat passenger in the Lexus was
> declared dead at the scene.
> State police have identified the victim, but because he is not a U.S.
> citizen, it may take extra time to notify next of kin, Walker said.
> The driver of the Lexus, which was registered in Washington, D.C., was taken
> to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital with critical injuries. The driver of
> the truck also was taken to Norfolk General with injuries not considered
> life-threatening, Walker said.
> The investigation is ongoing. I-664 was reopened about 6:37 p.m.
>
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> www.Joyceash.com
>
>
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