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Two rescued as boat capsizes in Lagos

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
August 11, 2023
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  • The two passengers are identified as Sanu Dewan and Seraphin Meto.
  • They were travelling from Makoko, Ebute-Meta area of Lagos.

Two passengers have been rescued after a boat mishap in the Eko Atlantic ocean, government official in Lagos state has disclosed.

Margaret Adeseye, director of Lagos Fire and Rescue Service, made the disclosure on Friday.

According to her, the incident occurred at about 9am on Friday close to Eko Hotel and Suites.

Adeseye said the two passengers, identified as Sanu Dewan and Seraphin Meto, were travelling from Makoko, Ebute-Meta area of Lagos.

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She said the rescue operation was carried out in collaboration with other State Emergency Responders, with support of a private Boat Catheriner crew

“Two male adults who were reported to have fallen into the Eko Atlantic ocean when their canoe boat capsized by the Eko Hotel and Suites section of the ocean have been rescued alive,” the statement reads.

“The incident which occurred at 09:12 hours on Friday saw the deployment of the Oba Oniru Fire Station of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service among other State Emergency Responders, with support of a private Boat Catheriner crew.

“The survivors whose names were given as Sanu Dewan, age 20 and Seraphin Meto, age 40 were on a journey from Makoko, Ebute-Meta when the accident happened, before they were saved from the jaws of death.

“Both victims are being attended to by appropriate government responders and are in stable conditions.”

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