Eyewitnesses
said it was like a horror movie. Idowu was said to have hit his first victim
around Ladi-Lak, Bariga, but he refused to stop.
Some
commercial buses and motorcycle riders were said to have chased him and while
he accelerated to avoid them, he crushed another motorcycle rider, Samson
Akinwale, who was carrying a passenger around the Moshalashi Bus Stop.
While the
passenger had a cut to his cheek, 28-year-old Akinwale was said to have
collapsed.
An
electrician, Benjamin, who works opposite the scene of the incident, said he
heard a loud bang and rushed out to see what had happened.
He said, “It was around 11am. I heard a loud bang
and rushed out of my shop to see what was happening. I saw that a commercial
bus had hit an okada man (motorcyclist). The bus was half filled with
passengers, while the okada man had a passenger at the back that had fallen to
the ground. I saw that the okada rider was under the bus, blood gushing from
his body. People were pouring water on him, to see if he could be revived, but
he did not get up.
“The other man he was carrying only had a cut to his cheek. One of the
passengers in the bus told me they had been warning the driver against reckless
driving, but he didn’t listen to them.”
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Metro learnt that the driver came down from the bus to see the extent of the
damage, and on seeing Akinwale half dead, climbed into the vehicle, reversed
and sped off again.
Another
eyewitness, who identified himself as Leke, said, “He drove through Moshalashi Street, and hit another pedestrian,
breaking his leg in the process. He did not stop. It was when he got to
Olorunkemi/Adifase junction when he was about to take a sharp bend that the bus
fell into a ditch.
“Some commercial bus drivers, who saw him hit the last man without
knowing he had crushed two other people, went after him and smashed bottles on
his head. The other people running after him then caught up with him at this
point and they all descended heavily on him, damaging his bus.”
Policemen
from the Bariga Police Station were said to have arrived at the scene and saved
him from the swelling crowd of motorcycle riders, area boys and residents.
Akinwale
was said to have been rushed to a private hospital, where he was rejected. He
was later taken to the Gbagada General Hospital, where he was confirmed dead.
Our
correspondent learnt that angry youths and friends of the deceased took Idowu’s
vehicle to Oremerin Street, broke the windscreen and poured salt on the engine.
One of
Akinwale’s friends, Rasak Kareem, recalled that the Ibadan, Oyo state indigene,
had only called his aged parents on the telephone on Friday to say he would
send them money for Christmas. Kareem said instead of the money, what his
parents got was his corpse.
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Metro learnt that his corpse was first taken to the Bariga police station,
before it was taken to Ibadan same day for burial.
The first
victim was said to have died at the Gbagada General Hospital on Saturday
evening, after sustaining a spinal cord injury.
Our
correspondent spoke with another friend of late Akinwale, Segun Adetola.
“We took the corpse to Ibadan on Saturday afternoon shortly after the
incident. It was all mourning and crying. He was buried in his father’s
compound,” he said.
Adetola
said the family of the deceased had left everything to God, as they did not
believe in the country’s justice system.
The Lagos
State Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, confirmed the accident and
the arrest of the driver. She added that Idowu would soon be charged to court.
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