By Chiemelie Ezeobi
Two persons
were yesterday killed in a series of fatal accidents along the Oshodi
Expressway, that also left a policeman and scores of persons with
varying degree of injuries.
The accident
caused a heavy gridlock on the busy road which took the combined
efforts of emergency workers from the Lagos State Emergency Agency
(LASEMA), state Fire Service and other agencies including the police to
contain it.
At the scene
also was the Divisional Police Officer, Ilasa Police Division Police,
Titilayo Oriyomi, a Superintendent of Police, who led a team of
policemen from the division to evacuate the bodies and clear the road
for free flow of traffic.
According to
eyewitness account, the first accident happened between a vehicle fully
loaded with vegetable oil and another truck carrying gravel.
For reasons
yet unknown, the driver of the truck carrying gravel, who was said to
have been on high speed, rammed into the other one from the rear,
pushing it down.
While the
two drivers were seriously injured, their two motorboys were also
trapped before they were rescued by policemen from the Ilasamaja Police
Division.
Given that
they had spent one hour trapped inside their vehicles, they were in a
very bad shape when officials of the Lagos State Ambulance Services
(LASAMBUS) came to take them away.
Meanwhile,
the second accident occurred when emergency workers and the policemen
from the division were trying to ameliorate the effects of the first
accident.
It was
gathered that while they were trying to control vehicles on the
expressway to ameliorate the traffic build up, another truck coming on
high speed rammed into a moving commercial bus.
The driver
of the truck, who was said to have disobeyed the hand signals from
policemen to slow down, rammed into a bus and the impact of the
collusion made the yellow bus somersault.
While the
conductor of the commercial bus and a passenger died on the spot, many
of the passengers sustained serious injuries, as well as a policeman on
duty who sustained a broken leg.
As at press time, the state fire service had cleaned up the oil spill and free flow of traffic had commenced.
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