A hit-and-run driver has crushed two women in the Mushin area of Lagos. It was learnt that while one of the victims died on the spot, the other was still in a critical condition at a hospital.
The incident happened on Monday, a day after Christmas, around the NNPC bus stop.
A witness said the two victims were hit by a silver Toyota Camry with number plate, BDG 45 DZ, adding that the car driver attempted to overtake another vehicle when the accident occurred.
He said, “The accident happened around 11am. The Camry was at top speed because it wanted to overtake another vehicle. However, the driver lost control and ran over the two ladies who were passing by the roadside just after the NNPC Filling Station.
“One of the ladies died immediately, while the second woman, who sustained a fracture in the arm and had a head injury was treated by some emergency workers before she was taken to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja.
“The corpse of the deceased was conveyed by officials of the Lagos State Environmental Health Monitoring Unit to a mortuary.”
Officials of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, led by the General Manager, Adesina Tiamiyu, and some policemen from the Olosan division, responded to the situation.
The driver, Punch reports, was later arrested by police, while the car was towed away to the station.
“The families of the victims have come forward to identify them. It was really sad,” a witness said.
The incident happened on Monday, a day after Christmas, around the NNPC bus stop.
A witness said the two victims were hit by a silver Toyota Camry with number plate, BDG 45 DZ, adding that the car driver attempted to overtake another vehicle when the accident occurred.
He said, “The accident happened around 11am. The Camry was at top speed because it wanted to overtake another vehicle. However, the driver lost control and ran over the two ladies who were passing by the roadside just after the NNPC Filling Station.
“One of the ladies died immediately, while the second woman, who sustained a fracture in the arm and had a head injury was treated by some emergency workers before she was taken to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja.
“The corpse of the deceased was conveyed by officials of the Lagos State Environmental Health Monitoring Unit to a mortuary.”
Officials of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, led by the General Manager, Adesina Tiamiyu, and some policemen from the Olosan division, responded to the situation.
The driver, Punch reports, was later arrested by police, while the car was towed away to the station.
“The families of the victims have come forward to identify them. It was really sad,” a witness said.
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the comment writers alone and does not reflect or represent the views of Bright Clement. info call or whatsapp +2348166575765