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Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by fof1: 11:13am On Feb 18, 2017
noetic5:
More accounts have emerged on the events leading to the crash of a 59-passenger luxury bus on its way from Aba, Abia State, which plunged into a canal at Owode Elede, Lagos, killing three passengers and injuring 23 others.

One of the passengers in the bus, Kenneth Ohai, said as the bus hit the median around 3am on Friday morning and veered off the road, nosediving into the canal in the process, the little child his co-passenger was carrying on her lap bounced off the window and fell into the water.

He said the woman immediately dived out of the window to save her baby.

Saturday PUNCH confirmed from the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency that the unidentified woman and her child were unharmed, as they were both rescued after.

According to LASEMA, the child could not have been more than one year old.

Ohai, who was also one of the unharmed passengers rescued at the scene, explained that he believed that the driver must have been momentarily distracted before the crash.

“It was not as if there was a tyre blowout. Truly, if it had slowed down in that part of the road, the bus would not have hit the concrete demarcating the road.

“When it hit the median, the speed was too much for the driver to put the bus right and it went the other way again and hit the side of the canal. We were all screaming as it went down. The way it fell, I thought a lot of people would have died.”

Another survivor, Kelechukwu Ese, said many of his co-travellers escaped through the windows of the bus, adding that he could not explain how he found himself beside the canal.

He said, “I boarded the bus from Enugu State. I wanted to attend an event in Yaba, (Lagos). I sat by the window side and was asleep. Screams of other passengers woke me up. I thought I was dreaming. People started jumping out of the windows. And before I knew what was happening, I landed on the ground with my knees.

“I didn’t feel the pain initially and that was why I declined to be taken with others to a hospital after we were given first aid treatment. I am now feeling some pains.”

One of the three fatalities of the bus crash was the bus conductor, who was said to have fallen into the water because he sat beside the door.

A LASEMA official said that as he fell, the bus might have fallen on him.

The rescue operation at the scene of the accident was carried out by officials of LASEMA, Lagos State Fire Service, Federal Road Safety Corps, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, National Emergency Management Agency, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, Rapid Response Squad and operatives from the Owode Police Station.

Nine passengers with more serious injuries were rushed to the Lagos State Trauma Centre at the tollgate for treatment, while 14 persons were reportedly treated on the spot by men of the Lagos State Ambulance Service and luggage of the victims were handed over to the police.

One of the residents, Atolagbe Akande, a local diver, who assisted emergency officials in the rescue operation, said he was woken up by the impact of the crash.

He said, “My house is not far from the canal. Around 3am, I heard a loud sound of something falling. I initially thought I was dreaming. Subsequently, I heard cries for help. That was when I realised something terrible had happened.

“I called some neighbours and went to the scene. The emergency officials also arrived the scene a few minutes after.”

The wreckage of the vehicle was removed from the canal with a LASEMA crane and towed to the Owode division.

“One of the deceased was identified as Yahya Sidi, a driver, aged about 40 years,” an official told Saturday PUNCH.

The LASEMA General Manager, Mr. Adesina Tiamiyu, urged motorists to exercise caution on roads, adding that proper investigation would be carried out on the accident.

He said, “The agency received a distress call at about 3.23am on Friday via the emergency toll free number 767/112 concerning a luxury bus with registration number GDD 386 YE Anambra, which belongs to GUO Transport Service Co. Limited. The bus was en route to Maza Maza from Aba, Abia State.

“According to preliminary investigations conducted at the scene of the incident, the bus skidded off its track while speeding and plunged into the canal.

“The bus with 59 passengers on board had 23 people injured and were treated on the spot by a joint team of LASEMA paramedics and LASAMBUS.

“Nine out of the treated victims were taken to the Lagos State Trauma Centre at the tollgate for further treatment, while two adult males and a female were recovered dead from the canal.

“Motorists should be safety-conscious and avoid excessive speeding while driving, especially when embarking on night journeys.”

The FRSC Sector Commander, Lagos State Command, Hygnius Omeje, confirmed that two bodies had been recovered as of 6am, saying that casualties could be more.

“As of the time I got the report from our men at the scene, two bodies had been found, while the divers continued searching. A couple of others were injured,” he said.

Source: http://punchng.com/bus-crash-woman-dived-window-save-baby-eyewitness/

lalasticlala

PLS THERE IS NOTHING LIKE DISTRACTIONS,THE DRIVER SLEPT OFF FOR SPLIT SECONDS AT THAT MATERIAL TIME D ACCIDENT HAPPENED. THIS IS D TRUTH. NO COVER UP INVESTIGATION. NIGHT IS NIGHT,MADE FOR SLEEPING. SO MUCH MORE CAUTION AND VIGILANT CARE NEEDS BE TAKEN ALWAYS.

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Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by Valfrankie(m): 11:14am On Feb 18, 2017
A mother's love, the greatest weapon and shield of all times. God bless our mothers!!!
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by pacino26(m): 11:14am On Feb 18, 2017
grayht:
LASEMA paramedics and LASAMBUS doing great in lagos.


Wish other states could emulate and borrow a leaf from LASEMA..


Quick recovery to the injured!

Not just a leaf, I think a BRANCH is in order. They may throw away the leaf before they get to their home state.

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Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by Nobody: 11:19am On Feb 18, 2017
That road is still always a mystery to new drivers. Even sometime in night buses i kind of feel jittery with sudden demarcation in sight
noetic5:
More accounts have emerged on the events leading to the crash of a 59-passenger luxury bus on its way from Aba, Abia State, which plunged into a canal at Owode Elede, Lagos, killing three passengers and injuring 23 others.

One of the passengers in the bus, Kenneth Ohai, said as the bus hit the median around 3am on Friday morning and veered off the road, nosediving into the canal in the process, the little child his co-passenger was carrying on her lap bounced off the window and fell into the water.

He said the woman immediately dived out of the window to save her baby.

Saturday PUNCH confirmed from the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency that the unidentified woman and her child were unharmed, as they were both rescued after.

According to LASEMA, the child could not have been more than one year old.

Ohai, who was also one of the unharmed passengers rescued at the scene, explained that he believed that the driver must have been momentarily distracted before the crash.

“It was not as if there was a tyre blowout. Truly, if it had slowed down in that part of the road, the bus would not have hit the concrete demarcating the road.

“When it hit the median, the speed was too much for the driver to put the bus right and it went the other way again and hit the side of the canal. We were all screaming as it went down. The way it fell, I thought a lot of people would have died.”

Another survivor, Kelechukwu Ese, said many of his co-travellers escaped through the windows of the bus, adding that he could not explain how he found himself beside the canal.

He said, “I boarded the bus from Enugu State. I wanted to attend an event in Yaba, (Lagos). I sat by the window side and was asleep. Screams of other passengers woke me up. I thought I was dreaming. People started jumping out of the windows. And before I knew what was happening, I landed on the ground with my knees.

“I didn’t feel the pain initially and that was why I declined to be taken with others to a hospital after we were given first aid treatment. I am now feeling some pains.”

One of the three fatalities of the bus crash was the bus conductor, who was said to have fallen into the water because he sat beside the door.

A LASEMA official said that as he fell, the bus might have fallen on him.

The rescue operation at the scene of the accident was carried out by officials of LASEMA, Lagos State Fire Service, Federal Road Safety Corps, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, National Emergency Management Agency, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, Rapid Response Squad and operatives from the Owode Police Station.

Nine passengers with more serious injuries were rushed to the Lagos State Trauma Centre at the tollgate for treatment, while 14 persons were reportedly treated on the spot by men of the Lagos State Ambulance Service and luggage of the victims were handed over to the police.

One of the residents, Atolagbe Akande, a local diver, who assisted emergency officials in the rescue operation, said he was woken up by the impact of the crash.

He said, “My house is not far from the canal. Around 3am, I heard a loud sound of something falling. I initially thought I was dreaming. Subsequently, I heard cries for help. That was when I realised something terrible had happened.

“I called some neighbours and went to the scene. The emergency officials also arrived the scene a few minutes after.”

The wreckage of the vehicle was removed from the canal with a LASEMA crane and towed to the Owode division.

“One of the deceased was identified as Yahya Sidi, a driver, aged about 40 years,” an official told Saturday PUNCH.

The LASEMA General Manager, Mr. Adesina Tiamiyu, urged motorists to exercise caution on roads, adding that proper investigation would be carried out on the accident.

He said, “The agency received a distress call at about 3.23am on Friday via the emergency toll free number 767/112 concerning a luxury bus with registration number GDD 386 YE Anambra, which belongs to GUO Transport Service Co. Limited. The bus was en route to Maza Maza from Aba, Abia State.

“According to preliminary investigations conducted at the scene of the incident, the bus skidded off its track while speeding and plunged into the canal.

“The bus with 59 passengers on board had 23 people injured and were treated on the spot by a joint team of LASEMA paramedics and LASAMBUS.

“Nine out of the treated victims were taken to the Lagos State Trauma Centre at the tollgate for further treatment, while two adult males and a female were recovered dead from the canal.

“Motorists should be safety-conscious and avoid excessive speeding while driving, especially when embarking on night journeys.”

The FRSC Sector Commander, Lagos State Command, Hygnius Omeje, confirmed that two bodies had been recovered as of 6am, saying that casualties could be more.

“As of the time I got the report from our men at the scene, two bodies had been found, while the divers continued searching. A couple of others were injured,” he said.

Source: http://punchng.com/bus-crash-woman-dived-window-save-baby-eyewitness/

lalasticlala
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by Folksyharry(m): 11:19am On Feb 18, 2017
Mothers are the best
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by ThaMonk: 11:20am On Feb 18, 2017
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Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by Kimjinkyu(f): 11:24am On Feb 18, 2017
grayht:
LASEMA paramedics and LASAMBUS doing great in lagos.


Wish other states could emulate and borrow a leaf from LASEMA..


Quick recovery to the injured!

I'm sure you've heard bout O Ambulance in the state of Osun.
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by Bobbysmart6(m): 11:33am On Feb 18, 2017
mmm..BT were z d woman..or haf she fly away? cry
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by praisekeyzz(m): 11:47am On Feb 18, 2017
Am neither cruel, wicked NOR bad!
But Mhen uon fvck wiv ma mom, I can kill cos of her, ion mind d consequences.
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by Orpe7(m): 12:00pm On Feb 18, 2017
Mother instincts
Surely a Superwoman
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by mangood74: 12:23pm On Feb 18, 2017
BRAVOOOOOO
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by crispyvick(f): 1:28pm On Feb 18, 2017
seankay:
Most of these drivers get themselves high before embarking on journeys thereby putting the lives of the occupants in danger. I suggest a very strict measure to combat this dastardly act by the drivers and also the introduction of speed limits on our major roads. This will go a long way to assuage the numbers of accidents recorded and also ease the the blames on "villagers" cheesy
u r so damn rite,remembered d one dat was taking a drink called baby oku.me i don pay finish i jst had to hide myself in God's hands
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by 4C2215131: 2:04pm On Feb 18, 2017
krizblak:
Truly mothers luv there children wholeheartedly. If na de fada im for no even jump na fly im go fly Truly mothers luv there children wholeheartedly. If na de fada im for no even jump na fly im go fly grin

Father's like you!

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Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by piecesprince(m): 2:30pm On Feb 18, 2017
noetic5:
More accounts have emerged on the events leading to the crash of a 59-passenger luxury bus on its way from Aba, Abia State, which plunged into a canal at Owode Elede, Lagos, killing three passengers and injuring 23 others.

One of the passengers in the bus, Kenneth Ohai, said as the bus hit the median around 3am on Friday morning and veered off the road, nosediving into the canal in the process, the little child his co-passenger was carrying on her lap bounced off the window and fell into the water.

He said the woman immediately dived out of the window to save her baby.

Saturday PUNCH confirmed from the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency that the unidentified woman and her child were unharmed, as they were both rescued after.

According to LASEMA, the child could not have been more than one year old.

Ohai, who was also one of the unharmed passengers rescued at the scene, explained that he believed that the driver must have been momentarily distracted before the crash.

“It was not as if there was a tyre blowout. Truly, if it had slowed down in that part of the road, the bus would not have hit the concrete demarcating the road.

“When it hit the median, the speed was too much for the driver to put the bus right and it went the other way again and hit the side of the canal. We were all screaming as it went down. The way it fell, I thought a lot of people would have died.”

Another survivor, Kelechukwu Ese, said many of his co-travellers escaped through the windows of the bus, adding that he could not explain how he found himself beside the canal.

He said, “I boarded the bus from Enugu State. I wanted to attend an event in Yaba, (Lagos). I sat by the window side and was asleep. Screams of other passengers woke me up. I thought I was dreaming. People started jumping out of the windows. And before I knew what was happening, I landed on the ground with my knees.

“I didn’t feel the pain initially and that was why I declined to be taken with others to a hospital after we were given first aid treatment. I am now feeling some pains.”

One of the three fatalities of the bus crash was the bus conductor, who was said to have fallen into the water because he sat beside the door.

A LASEMA official said that as he fell, the bus might have fallen on him.

The rescue operation at the scene of the accident was carried out by officials of LASEMA, Lagos State Fire Service, Federal Road Safety Corps, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, National Emergency Management Agency, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, Rapid Response Squad and operatives from the Owode Police Station.

Nine passengers with more serious injuries were rushed to the Lagos State Trauma Centre at the tollgate for treatment, while 14 persons were reportedly treated on the spot by men of the Lagos State Ambulance Service and luggage of the victims were handed over to the police.

One of the residents, Atolagbe Akande, a local diver, who assisted emergency officials in the rescue operation, said he was woken up by the impact of the crash.

He said, “My house is not far from the canal. Around 3am, I heard a loud sound of something falling. I initially thought I was dreaming. Subsequently, I heard cries for help. That was when I realised something terrible had happened.

“I called some neighbours and went to the scene. The emergency officials also arrived the scene a few minutes after.”

The wreckage of the vehicle was removed from the canal with a LASEMA crane and towed to the Owode division.

“One of the deceased was identified as Yahya Sidi, a driver, aged about 40 years,” an official told Saturday PUNCH.

The LASEMA General Manager, Mr. Adesina Tiamiyu, urged motorists to exercise caution on roads, adding that proper investigation would be carried out on the accident.

He said, “The agency received a distress call at about 3.23am on Friday via the emergency toll free number 767/112 concerning a luxury bus with registration number GDD 386 YE Anambra, which belongs to GUO Transport Service Co. Limited. The bus was en route to Maza Maza from Aba, Abia State.

“According to preliminary investigations conducted at the scene of the incident, the bus skidded off its track while speeding and plunged into the canal.

“The bus with 59 passengers on board had 23 people injured and were treated on the spot by a joint team of LASEMA paramedics and LASAMBUS.

“Nine out of the treated victims were taken to the Lagos State Trauma Centre at the tollgate for further treatment, while two adult males and a female were recovered dead from the canal.

“Motorists should be safety-conscious and avoid excessive speeding while driving, especially when embarking on night journeys.”

The FRSC Sector Commander, Lagos State Command, Hygnius Omeje, confirmed that two bodies had been recovered as of 6am, saying that casualties could be more.

“As of the time I got the report from our men at the scene, two bodies had been found, while the divers continued searching. A couple of others were injured,” he said.

Source: http://punchng.com/bus-crash-woman-dived-window-save-baby-eyewitness/

lalasticlala
nothing can be compared to mothers love
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by Wkaay(m): 3:16pm On Feb 18, 2017
Hmmm sweet mother
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by roqrules04(m): 3:26pm On Feb 18, 2017
The man that owns that GUO transport is an Ogboni member
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by Nobody: 3:36pm On Feb 18, 2017
annnikky:
Chai... There's no love to compare to mother's love, God pls bless my mother n gud mothers out there.. Amen

Hey Pretty girl wink
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by chuks190: 3:42pm On Feb 18, 2017
Naughtytboy:
u mean

Hmmm see #AIk coming after you
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by Ishilove: 4:17pm On Feb 18, 2017
sonofLuci:
Wow, truly A mothers love cannot be measured. That's why I love you mummy cry cry


Click like if you love your mummy too
She didn't think twice, didn't calculate the risks, didn't calculate ANYTHING. Her maternal instincts kicked in and she just did it. She dived in to save her helpless child.

Don't try mothers o
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by annnikky(f): 4:25pm On Feb 18, 2017
sonofLuci:


Hey Pretty girl wink
Hw r u doin
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by Nobody: 4:47pm On Feb 18, 2017
annnikky:

Hw r u doin


Am fine o dear, where u from, u don't look nigerian, u just came in from the states? grin
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by Nobody: 4:48pm On Feb 18, 2017
Ishilove:

She didn't think twice, didn't calculate the risks, didn't calculate ANYTHING. Her maternal instincts kicked in and she just did it. She dived in to save her helpless child.

Don't try mothers o

True #

Are you a mum?
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by annnikky(f): 4:57pm On Feb 18, 2017
sonofLuci:



Am fine o dear, where u from, u don't look nigerian, u just came in from the states? grin
Lol cheesy
Is that d way u rap urs grin
Ur lyrics is kul u know cheesy
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by Nobody: 5:07pm On Feb 18, 2017
annnikky:

Lol cheesy
Is that d way u rap urs grin
Ur lyrics is kul u know cheesy


Lol I wish I knew how to rap maybe by now I would be flying over seas like you grin
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by 2017surepass(m): 5:47pm On Feb 18, 2017
[Yes lasema dy reply trying like seriously quote author=grayht post=53818708]LASEMA paramedics and LASAMBUS doing great in lagos.


Wish other states could emulate and borrow a leaf from LASEMA..


Quick recovery to the injured![/quote]
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by Ishilove: 6:11pm On Feb 18, 2017
sonofLuci:


True #

Are you a mum?
Yes I am
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by joseph1832ng: 6:20pm On Feb 18, 2017
Ishilove:

Yes I am
And who's your son?
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by Nobody: 7:26pm On Feb 18, 2017
sonofLuci:
Wow, truly A mothers love cannot be measured. That's why I love you mummy cry cry


Click like if you love your mummy too

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Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by Ishilove: 8:34pm On Feb 18, 2017
joseph1832ng:
And who's your son?
You haven't met him wink
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by princemedico: 8:57pm On Feb 18, 2017
fof1:


PLS THERE IS NOTHING LIKE DISTRACTIONS,THE DRIVER SLEPT OFF FOR SPLIT SECONDS AT THAT MATERIAL TIME D ACCIDENT HAPPENED. THIS IS D TRUTH. NO COVER UP INVESTIGATION. NIGHT IS NIGHT,MADE FOR SLEEPING. SO MUCH MORE CAUTION AND VIGILANT CARE NEEDS BE TAKEN ALWAYS.

Bros talk wetin you know. Night travel have been since time immemorial, this might not be sleep, it could have happened anytime of the day. There are too many possibilities, so don't conclude. Because you sleep on your bed does not mean everyone does. Some of these guys have been doing this that their bodies are on alert at night while they rest during the day by default.
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by joseph1832ng: 9:00pm On Feb 18, 2017
Ishilove:

You haven't met him wink
I hear you.
Re: Bus Crash: How Woman Dived Out Of Window To Save Her Baby by princemedico: 9:07pm On Feb 18, 2017
Did the reporter get to the scene or they sat at home and cooked the report.
The bus was never going to Maza-maza and does not get there, the bus was headed to Alafia. I guess they assumed.
He wrote that someone joined the bus from Enugu- how? A bus that takes off from Aba picking someone in Enugu.

If this was a Toyota Hiace the fatality would have been higher. In all, thank God.

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