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One Dead, Three Injured As Car Hits Pedestrians On Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

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One person has died while three others sustained severe injuries in a motor accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

The fatal accident which occurred at Semi’nbio area on Sunday afternoon, August 8, involved a Toyota Corolla car with the registration number, FKJ-02-DV, a driver, and three pedestrians.

According to reports, the said vehicle was coming from Olorunsogo when it suffered brake failure.

It was further gathered that one person in the vehicle fled, abandoning the injured driver at the scene.

Meanwhile, out of the three women involved, one died on the spot, the other had her leg cut off while the third person sustained a serious injury on her shoulder.

Policemen later arrived at the accident scene and took the three survivors to an undisclosed hospital, while the arrangement was made for a vehicle to convey the corpse to the morgue.

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