This horrible accident happened yesterday Monday Sept. 23rd along the
Alaka/Costain crossover bridge in Surulere. The driver of one
of the buses in the state mass transit scheme lost control of his bus and
crashed into a soldier riding a motorcycle on the
express. The yet-to-be identified soldier was cut almost into two by the bus. According
to a source who witnessed the accident, the driver was on top speed when
he lost control of the vehicle as
he approached a bad spot on the dilapidated
bridge. The driver, while trying to avoid the bad spot, swerved to the left pinning the soldier on the railing of the bridge. The bus dragged the
soldier for a bit and cut through his bowel.
Eyewitnesses said the soldier, who died on the spot was carrying a woman on the
back seat of the motorcycle, and
was flung away from the impact of the
collision. She survived the crash but is in a critical condition in the hospital. The driver of the
bus fled the scene after seeing
the extent of the damage and so
did the passengers of the bus a few minutes later, fearing attack from soldiers.
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Dey beta run 4 dia dear lives or else dos blood thirsty soldiers will smash all of dem in a twinkle of an eye.my he r.i.p
ReplyDeleteSo sad. Those BRT driver drives reckless everytime I wonder if truly they go for screeninig. I pray the soldiers to catch the driver and give him beaten if his life
ReplyDeleteI don't kw soldier are very very stubborn governor said they don't want motorcycle in d express.is becus of our sake fasola can not ride okada,this is lesson 4 all d force man in fact.I pity dat soldier man is police dat motor suppose to killed not innocent soldier may his soul rest perfect peace
ReplyDeleteA sad loss indeed. May God rest his soul.
ReplyDeleteAlthough it is a sad incident, this is a lesson to all who want to ride motorcycles in Lagos against the Governor's order, to desist from soing so.
ReplyDeleteYes no body is above the law,its only in nigeria,that uniform men are exmted frm laws,thus making the state a lawless placek,I hope all uniform men will learn frm this,may his soul rest I'm peace
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