Tragedy struck on Sunday on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway after a pregnant woman died in a car accident which happened at the Ikeja Along bus stop. The deceased’s husband, identified as Femi Ajayi, and their five-year-old daughter, Darasimi Ajayi, were said to have sustained injuries in the crash which occurred around 10pm.
Mr. Femi was in a Nissan Pathfinder with his family inward Oshodi when a CRV car rammed into his vehicle and made him lose control.
Sadly, the driver of the CRV sped off and escaped.
Mr. Femi was in a Nissan Pathfinder with his family inward Oshodi when a CRV car rammed into his vehicle and made him lose control.
Sadly, the driver of the CRV sped off and escaped.
The family’s car was said to have skidded off the road and rammed into a 48-seater Tata bus on the other side of the road. It was learnt that the pregnant woman, whose name had yet to be ascertained, died on the spot and her corpse was taken to the morgue in the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja.
An eyewitness, Yusuf Tiamiyu, told PUNCH that the accident was caused by the CRV driver, whom he said was on top speed. He said people were afraid to assist the victims for fear of being arrested by police.
He said, “The CRV driver was speeding. He did not stop after hitting the jeep, which lost control and somersaulted to the other side of the road where a Tata bus was. The whole thing happened very fast and the woman died instantly.
“Everybody was afraid to assist them until emergency agencies came. What really pained me is the death of the woman because she was pregnant.”
General Manager, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Michael Akindele, said:
An eyewitness, Yusuf Tiamiyu, told PUNCH that the accident was caused by the CRV driver, whom he said was on top speed. He said people were afraid to assist the victims for fear of being arrested by police.
He said, “The CRV driver was speeding. He did not stop after hitting the jeep, which lost control and somersaulted to the other side of the road where a Tata bus was. The whole thing happened very fast and the woman died instantly.
“Everybody was afraid to assist them until emergency agencies came. What really pained me is the death of the woman because she was pregnant.”
General Manager, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Michael Akindele, said:
“An alert was received by the agency at about 10.30pm that a Nissan Pathfinder with number plate, KSF 876 DQ, skidded off its normal route and collided with a Tata bus marked, Lagos AKD 21 XC, on the other side of the road.
“Unfortunately a young woman died instantly while the husband and their five-year-old girl survived with minor injuries and were moved to LASUTH for treatment.”
“Unfortunately a young woman died instantly while the husband and their five-year-old girl survived with minor injuries and were moved to LASUTH for treatment.”
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