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Six crushed as car rams into motorcyclists on one-way in Ogun

Adesina .O (Teekay) by Adesina .O (Teekay)
November 10, 2022
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A black Lexus car crushed two motorcyclists and four passengers around the Arepo Junction on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, in the Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State.

It was gathered that a yet-to-be-identified motorcyclist lost his life when the car going inward Ogun State was rammed into by a truck heading in the same direction on Wednesday.

According to PUNCH, an eyewitness, who asked to be identified only as Mohammed for personal reasons, said immediately the truck hit the car, it sped off.

He noted that the car driver lost control and rammed into two motorcyclists and four passengers.

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Mohammed said, “The motorcyclists carried two passengers each and were riding against traffic when the Lexus car crushed them. When the car hit them, it also ran into the drainage in front of the filling station at Arepo Junction.

“The car driver got down and rushed to a police station to report the case. The impact of the accident crushed the forehead of one of the motorcyclists and the man died on the spot.

“About five others were rushed to a hospital. Some were taken to a nearby hospital in Arepo but they were rejected. The victims were later rushed to the Accident and Emergency Centre along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway for treatment.”

Another eyewitness, Tunde Gabriel, said the accident could have been averted if the driver of the Lexus car was not at top speed.

He added, “I saw that two people died on the spot and four other victims were rushed to a hospital. But from what we gathered, up to four people died. The driver got out of the vehicle after the accident.

“If the driver does not have a driving licence, he could be charged despite driving on the right lane and the motorcyclists riding against traffic.”

Officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps, the police and soldiers, were among the emergency management responders that rescued some of the injured victims.

The Ogun State Sector Commander, FRSC, Umar Ahmed, said the accident involved seven persons, adding that one motorcyclist died.

He said, “The crash involved a truck, a Lexus car and an Okada rider riding against traffic. The fact that people were lying motionless on the ground does not mean they are dead. The motorcyclist died on the spot, but six persons got injured. Altogether, seven people were involved in the accident and the injured victims were rushed to the emergency centre.”

Source: PUNCH

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