May 15, 2026

Three feared dead, 2 wounded in Lagos-Abeokuta auto crash

By Okay News

Ogun Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) pronounced three person’s died and two injured while plying the Lagos-Abeokuta expressway on Sunday Okay.ng sourced.

The Sector Commander, Mr Ahmed Umar, spoke to reporters in Abeokuta that the casualty involved a Volvo tiny truck and a Nissan limousine, later Obada station house ahead the large.

Umar pronounced that the accident occured at about 7:15am and was likely generated by route breach in connection with the driver of the truck apparent AKM 489 ZY.

“The doubtful cause of the crash was route defilement on the part of the transport or telecommunications company that happened in suddenly accident accompanying the jeep that has no registration number,” he pronounced.

The area head told that while five male persons were complicated in the calamity, three of them died while the other two were injured.

In addition he stated that the harmed victims were captured to General Hospital Abeokuta for healing treatment and the corpses located at the nursing home’s mortuary.

Umar commiserated accompanying the family of the martyrs and considered motorists to prevent route breaches entirely.

“Safety is everybody’s trade exceptionally in this season of extreme vehicular drive, individual concede possibility drive tentatively and conform traffic a rule that applies to a place or group,” he said.

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