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Accident claims 8 lives on Lagos-Ibadan expressway
No fewer than eight
persons died while 12 others sustained injuries on Wednesday in a multiple
accident involving seven vehicles around Danco filling station on the Lagos-Ibadan
expressway.
Mr. Clement
Oladele, the Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Ogun,
confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abeokuta on
Thursday.
Oladele confirmed
that the accident, which occurred around 7:56 p.m on the expressway, involved a
Toyota bus marked LSR 560 XJ, Mazda bus marked XD 792 EZA , Toyota Sienna
marked ABC 512 ZV and Toyota Camry marked APP 196 RQ.
Other vehicles were
an Iveco tanker with registration number DED 776 XA, Daf tanker marked APP 248
XT and Daf container with registration number LND 04 XX.
The FRSC boss
explained that the accident was caused by excessive speeding, reckless driving
and loss of control on the part of one of the vehicles, which led to a
container fallen off from its hook on two buses.
“From
investigations, it was learnt that the unfortunate fatal crash was caused by
speeding, reckless driving and loss of control on the part of one of the
vehicles which led to a container fallen off from its hook on two buses.
“Other vehicles
rammed into each other in the process, in an attempt to escape from the scene.
“The accident
involved 43 persons, 12 persons which included five female and seven male were
injured while eight persons which included one female, six male and a child
died in the accident,” he said.
He noted that the
injured victims were were taken to Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching
Hospital (OOUTH), Sagamu and Fambis Hospital, Mowe.
Oladele said that
the corpses of the deceased were deposited at the Olabisi Onabanjo University
Teaching Hospital (OOUTH) mortuary, Sagamu.
He advised
motorists to note that the entire strech of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway is
still undergoing rehabilitation, cautioning motorists to observe the maximum
speed of 50km per hour in compliance with the National Road Traffic
Regulations, 2004.
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