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Thursday, 3 September 2015

3 male adults confirmed dead from accident at Ojuelegba yesterday

3 male adults aged from 30 - 55 years old have been confirmed dead from the trailer that fell off the Ojuelegba flyover bridge yesterday evening. The trailer fell and crushed the victims who were all occupants of an SUV. A 25 year old male survivor was rescued from the fairly impacted white Nissan

Eyewitnesses say the same container which was heavily loaded with cement had fallen down from the trailer at the Ijora area of Lagos earlier in the day. The SUV was with plate number LSD 532 CN




48 comments:

  1. It's really sad. May their souls rest in peace
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    1. Mcheeeeeeew! May their souls rest in peace. Linda take note!

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    2. Mcheeeeeeew! May their souls rest in peace. Linda take note!

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    3. I heard abt dis news last nite on NTA and was shocked@dis tragic loss.

      Lord help and save us frm untimely deaths and tragic accidents. RIP to them.

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    4. s last nite on NTA and was shocked@dis tragic loss.

      Lord help and save us frm untimely deaths and tragic accidents. RIP to them.

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    5. Of the thousand ways to die, this is the worst! They woke up early to go to work, had a long day at work and were on their way home, but evil was lurking from above! Some wicked person decided to cut corners and overload a trailer with more than it could carry and now those lives are gone with the wind!

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    6. This is really tragic and painful...rip to the dead.

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  2. Life is a tragedy

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  3. The case of falling off container on the Ojuelegba bridge is becoming too frequent. The govt need to be proactive to reduce future loss of life due to the carefree attitude of logistics companies.

    Thus, I would suggest that The Nigeria Police through it Highway Marshall and FRSC must inspect any trailer before climbing our bridges.

    Secondly, trailers that have not done it due diligence and has cause it vehicle to damage other people property should be made to pay for the loss of life and property

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  4. please i don't know why Nigeria government don't have sense to stop all this trailer. now see what happen yesterday at Ojuelegba flyover bridge.please we have train to Cary whatever we want to Cary like Cement,fuel and co. i dint know what everything in Nigeria is jagbajagab

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  5. Atimes, I will be compelled to blame God while He created me to be a Nigerian. We will be busy stupidly shouting PDP, APC and all of that while we continue to die like useless flies and our leaders will continue to eat fat with our collective wealth. This is not the first or the second time this kind thing will happen at Ojuelegba and other locations, yet non of our Luciferic leaders will raise an eyebrow to it and look for a way to control the menace. A country where the life of the ordinary citizens are worthless and seen as unholy sacrifice. May God save His people.

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  6. May their souls RIP, αи∂ thank God for d life that was saved











    #it WiLL OnLy gEt BeTTEr
    #It mUSt EnD iN prAiSE

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  7. All this reckless trailer drivers
    May their souls rip

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    1. How can somebody even survive this one?😭 Rip to the dead🙏

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  8. RIP!! I it had fallen earlier in the day, and the trailer still drove it like that, then I guess he shld be charged!

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  9. but why must a soul be lost before we know the right thing to do. governor Ambode pls stop sleeping and wake up to do what we vote you for...most of u have trailers in this business. pls do something or this kind of this will happen to ur children and relative. so sad

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  10. RIP to the dead. But i blame the idiots that go around vandalizing guard rails on the bridges. If caught they should be charged with attempted murder.

    Please can guard rails be put on all our bridges pls to avoid such

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  11. Its quite sad that drivers manning these heavy duty vehicles operate them as though they are driving race cars, swerving carelessly and speeding mindlessly. its a pity we lost souls even though we have a government that has demonstrated little attention for loss of life, i recommend experienced drivers be engaged forthwith, coupled with restricting these vehicle to designated routes to avoid a re-occurrence.

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  12. Lastma will see these deadly trucks and collect bribes instead of doing their jobs.

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  13. Oooooooh my...!
    Nigeria and accident
    God help

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  14. wat a pitiable situation,may deir soul rest in peace

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  15. This is very very sad and unfortunate

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  16. Really tragic may there gentle soul rest in perfect. Peace

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  17. So unfortunately. May der soul rest in peace.

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  18. Don't worry. Its the day trailer will fall on a Governor's convoy they will wake up

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  19. Is it not time people are prosecuted for such things. If people are punished for accidents like these then everyone will be more careful.

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  20. This is so heartbreaking! May God rest their souls....

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  21. thank god for saving d life of me and my son from dis accident cos the bus we were inside was following d truck behind

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  22. So sad.....may their souls rest in peace.....learnt that they ve warned all dis trailer drivers not to follow dat bridge again but they won't listen. The stupid officers that are there has bin bribed dats y dey allowed d trailer to pass through...C wat has happened now

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  23. Lord help and save us frm untimely deaths

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  24. Why should trailers climb bridges?
    Restrictions apply in sensible countries to avoid accidents like this.
    Why must people do business at the expense of the precious lives of fellow citizens?
    Ambode, how many people must die before you sit down to think??

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  26. So sad, may God save us from untimely death. RIP to the dead

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