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  • Trailer crushes expectant mother to death in Ibadan

    An expectant mother was crushed to death by a trailer in Molete area of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital on Wednesday.

    The tragedy occurred at about 9:52 am under Molete flyover.

    The deceased, along with two men, obviously miscalculated while crossing the road. They tried to beat the oncoming trailer but the pregnant woman fell near the road culvert where the trailer crushed her to immediate death. The two men were lucky to escape being hit.

    The corpse of the accident victim, whose identity was still unknown as at press time, was taken to the morgue of the State Specialist Hospital, Adeoyo by men of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).

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    When contacted, the spokesman of the FRSC in Oyo State, Mr Seun Onijala, confirmed the incident. He said FRSC men quickly moved to the area and immediately cleared traffic obstruction while also depositing the corpse at the morgue.

    Onijala, who is a Deputy Route Commander, said the articulated vehicle is a red colour DAF 85 without a plate number.

    The driver was said to have been detained by police.

    Pice spokesman, Mr Adekunle Ajisebutu, was not available for comments as at press time.

  • Mob attacks driver after crushing pupil in Ibadan

    A teenage secondary school girl was Wednesday crushed to death by a driver of one of the Oyo State-owned mass transit buses, popularly known as Ajumose in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital.

    The incident which attracted scores of other students, led to a mob attack on the bus.

    All the windscreen, side mirror, and parts of the bus were smashed by angry mob who swooped on the driver of the bus.

    The driver of the bus, a middle aged man, however escaped death after sustaining severe injuries.

    The sad event which occurred around Mokola area of Ibadan on Wednesday saw many people running towards the bus parked in front of Lafia Hospital.

    The unidentified driver was said to have also injured some other pupils in the accident that happened after schools closed for the day.

    An eyewitness, Isaac Ajibade, said the bus was damaged by the mob, who seized the driver before he could escape from the scene.

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    He said, “The traffic was light and there were many pupils who were going home. Suddenly, the bus appeared and hit the pupils, killing a secondary school girl immediately. Passengers in the bus quickly alighted but the driver was grabbed by the angry mob. He was beaten before the police came to rescue him from the mob.”

    The Oyo State Police Public Relations Officer, Adekunle Ajisebutu, who confirmed the accident, said the driver was recovering at Police Hospital in Eleyele, Ibadan.

    He said, “The erring driver is in our custody. He has been taken to the Police Hospital, Eleyele for medical attention following attack on him by angry mob before the arrival of the police who eventually rescued him. The corpse of the schoolgirl had been deposited at Alafia Hospital morgue for autopsy. Meanwhile, discreet investigation has commenced in earnest.”

  • Ibadan Killings: We don’t want to hurry investigation – Police

    Ibadan Killings: We don’t want to hurry investigation – Police

    Oyo state Police Command on Wednesday said it is still investigating the last week Ibadan shooting and killing of a 30 year -old man, Kehinde Adeleke after a heated argument that broke out at a car park .

    The Commissioner of Police, Mr Abiodun Odude who described the incident as very unfortunate said the murder case would be thoroughly investigated to unravel the mystery behind the shooting and killing of the young man.

    Speaking through the state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) , Superintendent of Police (SP) Adekunle Ajisebutu , the Commissioner explained that the culprit would soon be charged to court after the conclusion of investigation into the murder .

    He, however, cautioned that since the matter involved life, it would not be proper to rush through the investigation, adding that the police needed time to carry out thorough investigation to ascertain the actual killer of the deceased.

    “The suspect will be charged to court after the police have concluded investigation into the case. You know it is a murder case, so the police will not hurry in its investigation. We will do a thorough investigation so that we will be able to ensure that the actual culprit is apprehended. Then, the case will be charged to court for prosecution,” he said.

    Some witnesses had alleged that a soldier attached to the Oyo State security outfit, Operation Burst shot the victim and not the bar owner, Seyi Olusa.

    Kehinde’s twin brother, Taiwo, however alleged that Olusa grabbed a gun from a soldier and shot the victim after a disagreement at the car park of the Trans Amusement Park where the bar is located.

    But three witnesses of the shooting, who are regular visitors to the bar told our correspondent that Olusa was not at the car park when the shooting happened and that the Nigerian Army should produce the soldier that was attached to the Operation Burst team that was at the scene of the shooting.

    One of the witnesses, Alli Akinoso, said Olusa, being a friend of the victim, had no reason to kill him, adding that he could not have grabbed a gun from a soldier and return it after killing someone with the rifle.

    Akinso said, “I was at the car park and witnessed the whole thing. Kehinde’s junior brother, Damola, was having a fight with someone over parking slot. I tried to talk to him but he did not listen. Then the soldier came and beat him with a stick. He fell down and we offered him water but he did not accept it. When Kehinde showed up, Demola stood up and approached the soldier violently.

    “I saw the siblings struggling with the soldier. That was when the shooting began; then Kehinde fell to the ground. I tried to resuscitate him but there was nothing I could do. Taiwo was not at the scene, he was at the bar, he only came after the shooting and I was the first person he saw. He attacked me and tore my clothes. I still have the clothes with the victim’s blood on it.”

    Asked how Olusa was involved in the shooting, Akinoso explained that the bar owner came out from the bar but went back almost immediately when he saw that Operation Burst men were already there.

    “I saw him at the scene when the fight started; he was trying to mediate but left when the Operation Burst team came. The car park is about 100 meters to the bar. He was not there when the shot was released. It is difficult to snatch a rifle from a soldier and return it after using the same gun to kill someone.”

    In Taiwo’s narration of what happened on the night of the shooting, Olusa was apprehended by his friends but he was let free by men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps that were attached to Operation Burst.

    However, another witness of the shooting, Yinka Fabunmi, said he, and not Olusa was apprehended by Taiwo and his friends after the shooting.

    “I have an office at Trans Amusement Park and I visit the bar regularly. The place became rowdy soon after the shooting. Olusa was with me inside the bar. He wanted to know what happened, after we heard the shooting. Suddenly, Taiwo came in and grabbed him. He said that soldiers who were called to the scene had killed Kehinde. Then Damola took a bottle and smashed at my face. I was taken to a vehicle but managed to escape when the soldiers intervened. Olusa was never apprehended. I slept at J Rapha hospital in , Kehinde Adeleke took a new twist yesterday as  witnesses alleged that a soldier attached to the Oyo State security outfit, Operation Burst shot the victim and not the bar owner, Seyi Olusa.

    Kehinde’s twin brother, Taiwo, alleged that Olusa grabbed a gun from a soldier and shot the victim after a disagreement at the car park of the Trans Amusement Park where the bar is located.

    But three witnesses of the shooting, who are regular visitors to the bar told our correspondent that Olusa was not at the car park when the shooting happened and that the Nigerian Army should produce the soldier that was attached to the Operation Burst team that was at the scene of the shooting.

    One of the witnesses, Alli Akinoso, said Olusa, being a friend of the victim, had no reason to kill him, adding that he could not have grabbed a gun from a soldier and return it after killing someone with the rifle.

    Akinso said, “I was at the car park and witnessed the whole thing. Kehinde’s junior brother, Damola, was having a fight with someone over parking slot. I tried to talk to him but he did not listen. Then the soldier came and beat him with a stick. He fell down and we offered him water but he did not accept it. When Kehinde showed up, Demola stood up and approached the soldier violently.

    “I saw the siblings struggling with the soldier. That was when the shooting began; then Kehinde fell to the ground. I tried to resuscitate him but there was nothing I could do. Taiwo was not at the scene, he was at the bar, he only came after the shooting and I was the first person he saw. He attacked me and tore my clothes. I still have the clothes with the victim’s blood on it.”

    Asked how Olusa was involved in the shooting, Akinoso explained that the bar owner came out from the bar but went back almost immediately when he saw that Operation Burst men were already there.

    “I saw him at the scene when the fight started, he was trying to mediate but left when the Operation Burst team came. The car park is about 100 meters to the bar. He was not there when the shot was released. It is difficult to snatch a rifle from a soldier and return it after using the same gun to kill someone.”

    In Taiwo’s narration of what happened on the night of the shooting, Olusa was apprehended by his friends but he was let free by men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps that were attached to Operation Burst.

    However, another witness of the shooting, Yinka Fabunmi, said he, and not Olusa was apprehended by Taiwo and his friends after the shooting.

    “I have an office at Trans Amusement Park and I visit the bar regularly. The place became rowdy soon after the shooting. Olusa was with me inside the bar. He wanted to know what happened, after we heard the shooting. Suddenly, Taiwo came in and grabbed him. He said that soldiers who were called to the scene had killed Kehinde. Then Damola took a bottle and smashed at my face. I was taken to a vehicle but managed to escape when the soldiers intervened. Olusa was never apprehended. I slept at J Rapha hospital in  Bodija where he was treated.

     

  • 26 burnt to death, 11 injured in Oyo auto crash

    Two commercial buses collided near the Ibadan end of the Lagos-Ibadan expressway on Saturday, killing 26 passengers.

    The dead passengers were burnt to death while 11 others were injured in the crash.

    The buses collided while trying to overtake from both sides of the road at the same time.

    It occurred at about 7:00 a.m. at a portion where there was diversion due to road reconstruction near a quarry site.

    The two vehicles, which were fully loaded, burst into flames on colliding with each other. The passengers were trapped in the buses.

    The victims were evacuated by a combined team of officers from the Nigeria Police Force and the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).

    The state commissioner of Police, Abiodun Odude, visited the scene of the accident.

    Confirming the accident, the state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Adekunle Ajisebutu, said 26 people died in the accident while 11 others were injured.

    “The fatal motor accident occurred at about 7:00 a.m. on Saturday along the Lagos/Ibadan Expressway by Quarry.

    “The two commercial buses involved had a head on collision and burst into flames. As a result, 26 people died while 11 others including three children were injured.

    “Corpses of the dead victims have been deposited at the Adeoyo General Hospital, Yemetu, Ibadan, for autopsy while the injured have been taken to Ibadan Central Hospital and UCH Ibadan for medical attention,” Ajisebutu said.

     

  • Police release detained Ibadan Poly students

    The Students Union President of The Polytechnic Ibadan, Oluwadamilola Peter Edema and 18 other students of the institution who were detained at the Oyo State Police Command headquarters, Eleyele, Ibadan, have been freed.

    The students, according to the police Public Relations Officer, Adekunle Ajisebutu, were arrested on Friday for assaulting policemen on duty, breach of public peace and invasion of the state police command.

    But the students claimed that they were at the command to bail two of their colleagues who were wrongly arrested by the police.

    Edema confirmed to journalists on Monday that they have been released.

    The Treasurer of the union, Mariam Anifowose, in a telephone conversation with our correspondent, also confirmed that the detained students have been released.

    The students, however, did not given details of their ordeal at the detention and the conditions in which they were released.