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Two Passengers Perish After Accident Involving 20 Seater Bus On Third Mainland Bridge on Salah Day

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By Akinwale Kasali

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Disaster struck in Lagos on the day Muslim Faithfuls were celebrating the Eid-El-Fitri also known as the Eid Maulud when a fully- loaded 20 Seater Commercial Bus almost plunged into the Lagoon at the newly rehabilitated Third Mainland Bridge.

It was gathered from eyewitness that the bus  hit the railings on the Bridge before plunging into the Lagoon, having earlier flung two persons into the Lagoon while trying to regain balance.

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The fully-loaded commercial bus was enroute  to the Island from Iyana-Oworo when it suddenly hit the railings on the bridge.

Eyewitness reports attributed the cause of the accident to excessive speeding on the part of the driver of the ill-fated vehicle.

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A rescue team, including men of the Lagos State Emergency Management LASEMA, and the Police, among others raced to the scene.

The incident led to traffic gridlock on the Third Mainland Bridge, inward the Island.

Taofik Adebayo, Director of Public Affairs of Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, confirmed the incident, and explained that LASTMA personnel, in collaboration with other rescue teams, particularly the Marine Police, were carrying out the rescue mission.

According to Adebayo, 18 passengers were immediately taken to hospital for treatment. He added that they were seriously injured.

According to reports, he said, preliminary investigations revealed that a 20 fully-loaded LT commercial bus, with registration FKJ 872 YA while on a high speed, lost control as a result of a brake failure.

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The bus was about to fall inside the Lagoon before it was stopped by the railings of the 3rd Mainland Bridge.

Adebayo added that the truck driver ran away after the accident. He noted that policemen from Adeniji Adele Police Station provided security backup during the rescue of the 18 passengers by LASTMA officials.

One LASTMA Alpha, Zone 1 Lagos Island, Ojo-Oniyun Olamide, led the recovery operations. He confirmed that his team immediately evacuated the bus off the road for free vehicular movement inward Adeniji Adele area of Lagos Island.

“Meanwhile, the Marine rescue team is already inside the Lagoon on a search-and-rescue mission to see if any of those passengers that fell inside could be rescued.

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The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, warned the motoring public to stop over-speeding.

He also urged them to ensure their vehicles are properly checked, including the braking system, before embarking on any journey within or outside the State.


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