Titilayo, a survivor of the accident which occurred in Lagos State between a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) and train in the early hours of yesterday has narrated how passengers in the bus begged the driver to wait for the train to pass to no avail.
Recall that a BRT bus was crushed by a train in the Shogunle area of Ikeja, Lagos State on Thursday leaving seven dead and over eighty others seriously injured.
The bus was conveying staff of the Lagos State government to work when it was hit by the train while trying to cross a rail track in the area.
Titilayo, a female staff of Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, Ikeja, who sustained injuries on her lower limbs said, “I boarded the staff bus while going to work this morning (Thursday).
“The incident happened around 7.15am. When we got to the intersection at PWD in Ikeja, the driver continued driving.
“Passengers inside the bus, including myself, begged him to wait for the train to pass before crossing, but he didn’t listen.
“Midway, just before he could finish crossing the rail tracks, the accident happened. Many of us were rushed here, while five others were taken to Gbagada General Hospital.”
On his part, Musa Hayatou, a resident of Sogunle, said: “From what I saw, so far, two people died on the spot.
“Many of them were rescued from the ill fated bus, but some of them were critically injured and it will take the grace of God for them to survive. Some victims who suffered broken bones were rushed to the hospital.
“I don’t know if more people have passed on. Another victim was hit by a large stone. I don’t know whether he was still living or not before he was eventually taken away by officials of Lagos State Emergency Agency, LASEMA.
“I think the fault is from the driver, because before a train gets to a level crossing, it begins to horn from a kilometre away and, if you are a good driver, you should be aware of the loud horn alerting people.
“This is the first time an accident involving a train and a BRT bus happened here. However, we usually have accident involving BRT buses with other vehicles at the bus stop.”
Two people out of the seven deceased died on the spot while five others, who were among the 71 that sustained varying degrees of injuries, later died at LASUTH.
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