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Four Died, 12 Injured On Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Accident

September 28, 2020.

  • Not fewer than four persons were confirmed dead, while 12 others sustained various degrees of injuries in a lone accident, involving a Mazda bus around Isara bridge on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

Mr Babatunde Akinbiyi, Spokesperson, Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps, (TRACE), confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria, (NAN), in Abeokuta on Monday.

Mr Akinbiyi said that the accident, which occurred at about 2:20pm, was caused by a tyre burst while on high speed, resulting in the bus somersaulting.

He further said that 16 people, made up of three male adults, eight female adults and five male children, were involved in the accident.

Mr Akinbiyi explained that four people died on the spot and their corpses have been deposited at the FOS morgue.

“We learnt the commercial bus, loaded with 16 passengers, including the driver, was on transit from Lagos to Ibadan when the rear tyre burst.

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” Four passengers died on the spot, made up of a five-year-old boy, two male adults and one female adult,” he said.

He added that the injured were taken to Idera Hospital, Sagamu and Victory Hospital, Ogere Remo, while the deceased were deposited at FOS Mortuary, Ipara Remo.

While commiserating with the family of the deceased, he called on motorists to avoid excessive speeding.

NAN

Domole Ifeoma

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