AT least six people, including a policeman, have died in an accident on the Kara Bridge along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
News Point Nigeria gathered that the accident, which occurred on Wednesday night, involved some trucks, including a fuel tanker, that collided on the bridge.
It was learnt that one of the deceased, said to be an occupant of one of the trucks, was burnt beyond recognition.
The accident, which occurred on Wednesday night, involved some trucks, including a fuel tanker, that collided on the Kara bridge.
The incident also caused a heavy gridlock on the expressway, grounding vehicular movement and leaving many commuters stranded.
Eyewitnesses said one of the trucks carrying unknown items veered off the road and crashed into the brick barricade of the bridge.
The accident, which occurred on Wednesday night, involved some trucks, including a fuel tanker, that collided on the Kara bridge.
The impact of the crash severed the head of the truck, causing it to plunge into the river.
As of the time of filing this report, eyewitnesses told Channels Television that some of the occupants of the severed truck had yet to be found.
Confirming the accident, the Lagos State Traffick Management Authority, said eight casualties were recorded, but did not give further details.
A video shared by the agency showed the affected trucks and lifeless body at the scene of the incident.
The accident, which occurred on Wednesday night, involved some trucks, including a fuel tanker, that collided on the Kara bridge.
A towing van, which was contacted to separate the trucks, was also hit in the process.
“Eight casualties recorded. Effort is in top gear for the recovery and evacuation of the vehicles involved.
“Traffic backlog on Ogunnusi Road, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. Officers and other emergency first responders are on the groundm” it added.
It was also gathered that a police officer, an assistant to one of the drivers, and two other people died, while a ‘motorboy’ and one other person were injured in the accident.
The Commissioner of Police, Olorundare Jimoh, said five articulated vehicles were involved in the accident
The police say those responsible for the accident will be prosecuted.
He said about three injured people were taken to the hospital.
The CP said preliminary reports showed that the accident resulted from brake failure.
“We have a case of a multiple accident, which is still under investigation.
“Unfortunately, we lost a police inspector,” the CP told Channels Television.
“All those responsible for the accident will be prosecuted,” he added.
Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) marshals were also at the scene of the accident, attempting to salvage the situation.
Meanwhile, the gridlock spilled over to the Lagos-bound lane of the expressway as many motorists were seen driving against traffic.

