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Three dead as truck collides with tricycle, car in Lagos

Dangote truck accident in Epe, Lagos state Dangote truck accident in Epe, Lagos state

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) says three persons died in a road accident that occurred in Aiyetoro, Epe LGA of the state.

Adebayo Taofiq, the LASTMA director of public affairs, said the accident involved a Dangote truck, a tricycle, and a Toyota Camry.

Taofiq said the accident occurred after the truck suffered a “critical brake failure” while descending from Ita-Opo and collided with a tricycle and a stationary Toyota Camry before veering into the Aiyetoro market complex in Epe.

He said the driver of the tricycle and two students at the Manpower Technical School lost their lives in the accident.

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“First responders from the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), with the assistance of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), swiftly arrived on the scene to secure the area,” the statement reads.

“The deceased were respectfully transported to the Epe General Hospital mortuary.

“Prompt efforts were made to clear the wreckage, including the Dangote truck, to alleviate traffic congestion and safeguard other road users.”

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The LASTMA spokesperson said three persons were injured in another road accident at Ijaye, Abule-Egba area of Lagos.

He said the accident involved an LT bus (FKJ 762 AD) and a Toyota Hiace bus (MUS 154 YE).

Taofiq added that the three persons, including a driver and two passengers, were rescued and taken to a nearby medical facility for treatment.

Also, he said three persons — two females and one male — were rescued from a multi-vehicle collision at Tsunami Bridge, inward Ketu area of Lagos.

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The LASTMA spokesperson said the accident involved two Volkswagen commercial buses and a 10-tyre DAF truck.

He said the injured were taken to a nearby hospital for immediate medical intervention, while officers from Alapere police station provided essential security support during the rescue operations.

Olalekan Bakare-Oki, the LASTMA general manager, urged motorists to ensure that their vehicles, particularly the braking systems, are in optimal condition before setting out on any journey.

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