LASTMA Recovers Trapped  Cart Pusher Under Fallen Container

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By; RAYMOND TEDUNJAYE, Lagos

Tragedy has occurred in Lagos as a container conveyed by a truck fell on a cart pusher, killing him instantly. 

The fallen container  was said to have been fully loaded with concrete stones when it fell on a cart pusher.

However, operatives of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) have recovered the corpse of the deceased.

The Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department of the Agency Aebayo Taofiq, who made the disclosure in a release said the incident occurred at Goye by UBA inward Dopemu area of Lagos.

It reads, ” Lastma Badmus Abdul-Akeem ‘Zebra’ (zone 32 Dopemu Akowonjo) who led the rescue team disclosed that the fallen container truck fully loaded with concrete stones fell on a cart pusher who died instantly.

” Lastma Abdul-Akeem disclosed further that prilimnary investigation revealed that the driver of the container lost full concentration while dragging road on top speed with another trailer before fallen off the road blocking the entire brt corridor inward Dopemu.

” He confirmed that while the driver of the fallen truck ran away, Lastma Officials retrieved a photocopy of his driver’s license at the accident scene.

” According to Zebra Abdul-Akeem

“After noticing a trapped body underneath a fallen container, we called the LASEMA Response Unit (LRU) and Police men from Gowon Divisional Police Headquarters for immediate rescue operations and investigations. 

” While LASEMA Response Unit (LRU) evacuated the fallen container off the brt corridor, the recovered dead was handed over to members of the Hausa community around Dopemu area after they mobilized themselves to scene of the accident to with dangerous weapons.

” The General Manager of LASTMA Mr Bolaji Oreagba while consoling with the family of deceased urged truck drivers and other motoring public to always adhere strictly to safety standard while driving on highways across the State.

” He however maintained that speed limit road signs were erected to guide truck drivers and other motoring public on speed limitations across the State”. 

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