A vehicle in which you were travelling was involved in an accident and several passengers including yourself were injured. Describe to sympathizers. who have come to visit you in hospital how the accident happened and what followed.
My dear well-wishers, I thank you most sincerely for taking the trouble to visit me here in hospital. Your kindness has lifted my spirits, and since you have asked, let me tell you exactly how the dreadful accident happened.
It was last Saturday afternoon. I had boarded a luxury bus travelling from Lagos to Benin, and I took a seat near the middle. The weather was fine and the journey was smooth at first, but I soon noticed, with growing unease, that our driver was recklessly fast. Again and again he overtook other vehicles on sharp bends, ignoring the pleas of passengers who begged him to slow down. He merely laughed and pressed on, boasting that he knew the road like the back of his hand.
Then came the moment of disaster. As we sped round a bend near Ore, a trailer suddenly appeared, broken down in the middle of our lane. Our driver stamped hard on the brakes, but it was too late. The bus swerved violently, skidded off the road, and somersaulted into the bush. There was a deafening crash of shattering glass and twisting metal, and the screams of passengers filled the air. I felt a sharp blow to my head and leg, and then everything went dark.
When I came to my senses, I found myself pinned beneath a broken seat, my leg trapped and bleeding, and passengers groaning all around me. Mercifully, kind villagers and other motorists rushed to the scene. They forced open the twisted doors, pulled us out one by one, and stopped vehicles to rush the injured to hospital. Some passengers, I am sad to say, were beyond help.
Here in this hospital, the doctors and nurses have cared for me with great devotion. My leg is broken and my head is bandaged, but they assure me that I shall make a full recovery in a few weeks.
I have learnt a bitter lesson from all this, that reckless driving is a killer, and that we must always speak up firmly against it. Once again, I thank you all for your comfort and your prayers. Your visit means more to me than I can say.