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Chaos, Tension In Ajah As Angry Mob Set Truck Ablaze For Killing 15-Year-Old Boy {Video}
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At least two brothers have been killed by a truck at Eleganza bus stop, Lekki/Ajah area of Lagos State.
- The tragedy struck on Tuesday, March 15, in Lagos state, following the killing of two brothers whose lives have been cut short and their families, thrown into mourning.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that a fatal accident occurred in the early hours of Tuesday after a truck ran into a private car wrongly parked beside the road, along the Lekki/Ajah axis.
An accident which led to the death of two brothers whose identity is still unknown.
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According to an eyewitness who spoke with EKO HOT BLOG via social media said the truck hit the brothers, one of them died instantly while the other was rushed to the hospital.
“Before we got to the hospital, one of the victims we tried to rescue had died. We went to the police station at Jakande, instead of them addressing the issue, they were asking me why am I with iPhone ☹️, from there we drove them back to the spot where the incident happened”.
However, the aggrieved area boys in Eleganza along Ajah axis have attacked the truck that ran through the 15-year-old dispatch rider and set it ablaze.
While giving a different account of how the accident happened, another eyewitness made a tweet that the private car ran into the truck and knocked down the young man.
The accident has caused serious traffic on the Lekki-Ajah road and the chaos still going on as at the time of filing this report. Meanwhile, the driver is currently on the run for fear of being killed by the angry mob.
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