Thursday, December 11, 2025 - The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, has announced the tragic death of a three-member family in a fatal multi-vehicle crash that occurred early Wednesday at the Secretariat, inward Otedola Bridge on the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway.
According to LASTMA, the accident, which involved an Audi, a
Toyota Camry and a Toyota Corolla, was triggered by a heavily loaded truck
reportedly travelling at an excessive speed.
Preliminary findings show that the truck rammed into one of
the vehicles from behind, causing it to veer out of control and collide with
two other moving cars, resulting in a deadly chain reaction.
The father, mother and their young child died instantly,
leaving behind a devastating scene that authorities described as both
preventable and deeply tragic. Two other victims were rescued with severe
injuries.
LASTMA disclosed that the truck driver fled the scene
immediately after the collision, abandoning his vehicle and evading
responsibility for the fatalities.
Operatives of the agency were said to have arrived promptly
at the crash site, working with other emergency responders to rescue survivors
and recover the deceased.
Officers extricated two critically injured victims trapped
in the wreckage and handed them over to the Lagos State Ambulance Service,
LASAMBUS, for emergency treatment.
The bodies of the three deceased family members were
recovered and transferred to the Lagos State Environmental Health Monitoring
Unit, SEHMU, for evacuation.
The injured survivors were conveyed to the Lagos State
Emergency and Trauma Centre at the Toll Gate for further medical care.
Security support during the operation was provided by
officers of the Isheri Olowora Police Division, while LASTMA personnel cleared
the damaged vehicles from the expressway to prevent a secondary crash.
The multi-agency response included personnel from LASTMA,
the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency,
LASEMA, LASAMBUS, SEHMU, and the Lagos Fire and Rescue Service.
LASTMA General Manager, Mr Olalekan Bakare-Oki, described
the incident as an “unbearable tragedy,” mourning the loss of an entire family
and offering prayers for the bereaved. He also wished the injured survivors a
swift recovery.
Bakare-Oki lamented that the accident was avoidable,
reiterating the agency’s warning against excessive speed, especially by drivers
of articulated and heavily loaded trucks.
He stressed that speeding remains a major cause of fatal
crashes and urged motorists to embrace defensive driving and obey speed limits
at all times.
He further assured Lagos residents that LASTMA will continue
to intensify traffic surveillance, enforce safety regulations and strengthen
collaboration with emergency and security agencies to reduce preventable road
tragedies.

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