Many die in fatal Lagos road accident

Several people were feared dead in a fatal road accident at Alarm City in the Epe area of Lagos State.
However, there are conflicting figures on the number of casualties involved in the Tuesday tragedy.
While the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said16 victims died in the accident, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) said five victims got burnt.
FRSC route commander Olabisi Sonusi maintained that 16 persons died, five persons sustained injuries, and two persons were rescued without injuries during the rescue operation.
He noted that the accident involving a white bus with registration number KTN 262YJ and an articulated truck occurred around 03:00 a.m. on Tuesday.
“The crash occurred at 0300hrs due to impaired visibility as a result of reckless driving within the construction corridor,” he said.
Meanwhile, LASEMA said six passengers were conveyed in a bus that rammed into a trailer, where five occupants were unfortunately burnt with the bus.
“Upon arrival of the LASEMA Response Team, LRT Whale’s Squad at Epe at the incident scene, it was revealed that a truck conveying sand had a head on collision with a hummer commuter bus with 6 passengers on board.”
“Furthermore the two vehicles got burnt as a result of the impact of the collision, unfortunately, 5 adult males (all from Katsina State) were burnt beyond recognition.”
It added that the casualties were “bagged and handed over to their relatives.”
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Hot news Home top
#CWG2022: Onyekwere wins gold for Nigeria in women’s discus
Onyekwere won gold after throwing 61.7m on her third attempt.

States
Niger sets up state’s traffic management agency to curb insecurity, generate revenue
Mr Bello explained that the agency would facilitate traffic law enforcement, curb growing security challenges using technology.

Abuja
Insecurity: IGP warns journalists against ‘raising alarm’
He said such alarming reports could be detrimental and counter-productive to national security.

Economy
Experts proffer solutions as naira suffers 0.42% depreciation at official window
They urged the federal government to save the local currency by addressing the rising inflation and other causative factors.

NationWide
Americans kill terrorists but Buhari regime appease them: Fani-Kayode
U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday announced the killing of the Al Qaeda kingpin.

States
Transport minister gives conditions for resuming Abuja-Kaduna train service
Mr Sambo also expressed the hope that all the kidnapped passengers on the train would soon be reunited with their families.