The accident, which involved a Mazda bus marked FUF109ZD coming from Kwara inbound Lagos, happened around on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway.
A toddler as well as a six-year-old girl and one other person were confirmed dead while six others sustained injuries in a lone accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
He said the accident, which involved a Mazda bus marked FUF109ZD coming from Kwara inbound Lagos, happened around the Youth Camp on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway. “Six persons comprising four females and two males got injured while a toddler, a six-year-old girl and another female died in the accident. The TRACE spokesman said the injured victims were currently receiving treatment at Idera Hospital in Sagamu while the corpses would be taken to Fakoya private morgue in the community.
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