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Sanwo-Olu Mourns Victims of Fatal Truck Accident In Epe
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic loss of lives in a fatal truck accident in the Aiyetoro area of Epe, Lagos, on Monday.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that in a statement posted on Facebook on Tuesday, Governor Sanwo-Olu extended his condolences to the families affected by the accident.
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He wrote, “I extend my heartfelt condolences to the families impacted by the tragic traffic accident that occurred in the Aiyetoro area of Epe, Lagos State, on Monday, 11 November 2024.”
“Reports indicate that a cement truck suffered brake failure, resulting in the unfortunate loss of lives and injuries sustained.
“With deep sorrow, I extend my sympathies to the families of those affected. I also pray for the departed souls and for the speedy recovery of those injured.
“May the families find solace in the love and support surrounding them, and may the cherished memories of their loved ones bring them some comfort as they navigate their grief.”
This online media platform gathered that the incident, allegedly caused by a cement truck suffering brake failure, claimed at least three lives and left others injured.
The truck, descending from Ita-Opo, reportedly lost its brakes, hitting a commercial tricycle and a parked Toyota Camry before ramming into the market.
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