Tragedy struck in Lagos, on Thursday, on the Eko Bridge, when a driver of a saloon car, identified to be the son of a erstwhile governor of Oyo State, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, died in an auto accident.
The incident reportedly occurred around 3.30 p.m, when the deceased, identified as Adebola Ladoja, was driving a Volkswagen Golf car with Lagos registration number AKD 107 CJ.
The deceased was said to be driving toward Lagos Island when a DAF truck, with registration number JJJ 59 XA driven by one Osaghai Justice Eko, crushed his vehicle.
It was gathered that the driver of the truck lost control and hit the median in the middle of the road, before crushing the car driven by the former governor’s son.
The image maker in charge of the state police command, Ngozi Braide, confirmed the incident to the Nigerian Tribune, adding that the police had commenced investigations on the incident.
She added that the victim died on the spot, while his remains had been removed to the Lagos Island General Hospital mortuary for autopsy.
The incident reportedly occurred around 3.30 p.m, when the deceased, identified as Adebola Ladoja, was driving a Volkswagen Golf car with Lagos registration number AKD 107 CJ.
It was gathered that the driver of the truck lost control and hit the median in the middle of the road, before crushing the car driven by the former governor’s son.
“It took several hours before those who came to the rescue of the victim could break into the vehicle. He was trapped behind the wheel with blood gushing out of his head as a result of the impact,” an eyewitness saidThe eyewitness added that it was the timely arrival of policemen and officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Agency (LASMA) that saved the driver, as the crowd almost lynched him.
The image maker in charge of the state police command, Ngozi Braide, confirmed the incident to the Nigerian Tribune, adding that the police had commenced investigations on the incident.
She added that the victim died on the spot, while his remains had been removed to the Lagos Island General Hospital mortuary for autopsy.
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