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    Eko bridge accident kills two, injures five

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoAugust 9, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Burnt bodies covered in bags after the Otedola Bridge fire accident
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    Two persons have been confirmed dead and five others injured in a multiple auto crash that occurred on Wednesday, August 9, 2023, on the Eko Bridge, Lagos.

    There were six automobiles involved in the multiple collisions, including a truck that was fully loaded.

    Others were: a Lexus Jeep with plate number LSP 795 EW; a Toyota Camry with plate number KD 606 HH; another Toyota vehicle with plate number ND 217 GX; and two minibuses with plate numbers FKJ 77 YG and LSR 952 HZ.

    • One dead in ghastly Ojota accident

    Adebayo Taofiq, director of the public affairs and education division of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), who confirmed the incident, said that LASTMA workers and other emergency responders had carried out an emergency operation at the scene of the fatal accident on the Eko bridge in the Alaka neighbourhood of Lagos.

    “LASTMA Akinde Olusola ‘Zebra’ Zone 3, Iponri, who led the rescue team, confirmed that the accident recorded two deaths—a male and a female—with five seriously injured,” He said.

    Speaking on the cause of the accident, Taofiq stated that “According to preliminary investigation, the loaded ‘MAC’ truck, while on top speed, collided with five other private vehicles, including a commercial minibus (Korope), as a result of brake failure.

    “He disclosed further that the rescued victims and two dead bodies were immediately taken to a nearby General Hospital with an ambulance belonging to the LASEMA Response Unit, LRU.

    “Other emergency responders at the scene of the accident include LRU, the Federal Road Safety Corps, and policemen from Iponri Divisional Police Station”.

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