Dangote truck suffers brake failure, kill three persons in Lagos

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No fewer than three persons died on Monday in Ayeyoro, Epe, Lagos after Dangote truck (DCG-TM-028) collided with a tricycle (Marwa AGL 442 QC) and a stationary Toyota Camry.
The incident occurred at the Ayetoro Market Complex while the vehicle was descending from Ita-Opo.
The out-of-control vehicle veered into the Ayetoro Market Complex in Epe.
The collision resulted in the death of the tricycle driver and two students from Manpower Technical School.
First responders from the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), with the assistance of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), secured the area.
“The deceased were 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,” a statement by LASTMA spokesman, Taofeek Adebayo, added.
The statement added that another accident was reported at Ijaye inward Abule-Egba.
The crash involved an LT Bus (FKJ 762 AD) and a Toyota Hiace Bus (MUS 154 YE), attributed once again to brake system failure.
“LASTMA personnel acted swiftly, extricating the driver and two passengers, who were then urgently conveyed to a nearby medical facility for treatment.
“Additionally, LASTMA officers successfully rescued three individuals — two females and one male — from a multi-vehicle collision at Tsunami Bridge, inward Ketu.
“This accident, involving two Volkswagen commercial buses (LSD 483 CT & AGL 267) and a 10-tyre DAF truck, left victims with varying degrees of injury. They were promptly transported to a nearby hospital for immediate medical intervention, while officers from Alapere Police Station provided essential security support during the rescue operations.
“LASTMA General Manager, Mr Olalekan Bakare-Oki, has once again reiterated the importance of vehicular maintenance. He implores all motorists to diligently ensure that their vehicles, particularly the braking systems, are in optimal condition before setting out on any journey. Regular maintenance checks are crucial to preventing such calamitous incidents and preserving lives,” the statement further said.

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