The Rivers State Police Command has launched into the tragic death of three children of the same parentage.
It was gathered that the incident happened on May 15, 2026, when a vehicle in which a man was teaching his girlfriend how to drive overran the three children.
Key Highlights:
- Rivers State Police Command launched an investigation into the deaths of three children in Rivers State.
- The children were reportedly hit by a vehicle during a driving lesson on May 15, 2026.
- Police Commissioner Olugbenga Adepoju expressed sympathy to the family.
- The police promised to ensure justice and prosecute anyone found responsible.
- Residents were advised to stay calm and avoid spreading unconfirmed information.
The unfortunate development has generated widespread grief and concern within the state.
A statement issued on Wednesday by the spokesperson of the command, ASP Blessing Agabe, said the Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adepoju has extended his heartfelt condolences and profound sympathy to the bereaved family, while praying that God grants the family the strength and fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.
“The commissioner of police wishes to assure the affected family and the general public that the command has commenced a thorough investigation into the incident.
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“He further reassures all concerned that every necessary step will be taken to ensure that justice is not only served, but manifestly seen to be served in accordance with the law.
“The command remains committed to uncovering the circumstances surrounding any incident and ensuring that anyone found culpable is brought to justice,” the statement added.
It urged members of the public to remain calm, avoid spreading unverified information, and cooperate with investigators as inquiries continue.



