An accident involving a Train and a commercial bus popularly known as Danfo at Agege area on Lagos on Friday PIC: Sylvester Okuruwa
MORE than ten people were crushed in the early hours of Friday when a Lagos mass transit train coming from Ijoko, Ogun State crashed into a commercial bus in Agege.
According to an eyewitness account, “the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) train which departed Ijoko around 6:30 AM for Apapa crashed into a commercial bus parked on the trains right of way, leaving many people hanging on the train’s engine dead and severely injured.
“Most of the dead were people the NRC normally categorises as ” illegal passengers” because they refuse to sit inside the train, rather preferring to hang on the train’s engine which pulls the train forward.
“The huge casualty occurred due to the fact that the engine head that rammed into the commercial vehicle had many people hanging on it.
“The accident delayed the train in Agege for more than an hour before it was flagged off to continue its journey to Apapa.
“We saw bodies of dead people. Some disembowelled and cut into two parts while others still in whole,” an onlooker who was onboard the train disclosed to Saturday Tribune.
ALSO READ: Gunmen attack Melaye as hoodlums barred projects inauguration
In his words, “My Committees are already on site doing their work of founding out what caused the accident and extent of injuries or dead. But I can confirm to you as at this morning that only two people have been confirmed dead.
“I hear many are fatally injured, but fact-finding work is still ongoing.”
Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde, has assured that the boundary dispute will not strain…
Oborevwori assured that the state government would provide buses at strategic locations across the three…
"It is regrettable that, since our exit from IPPIS, the salaries of our members are…
Hundreds of youths, women, and men within the All Progressives Congress (APC) party converged in…
“These acquisitions will further expand the service’s capacity to execute complex missions and maintain momentum…
The Federal Government and IFAD have signed a $158.15m financing agreement to launch the Value…
This website uses cookies.