A truck driver, Aderogba Adeyeye, has
been brought before an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court, Lagos State, for
allegedly crushing a policeman, Jeffrey Avro, the cop’s brother, King,
and a relative.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the
victims were passing through the Palm Avenue area, Mushin, in a Toyota
Camry when the truck reportedly
rammed into them.
It was gathered that Jeffrey, a spy
policeman, died on the spot, while King gave up the ghost two weeks
after at the Lagos Teaching Hospital.
The relative, Mabel John, reportedly broke her legs in the incident which happened around 1.30am on June 28.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the
33-year-old truck driver fled the scene, but was later arrested by
policemen from the Olosan division, where the incident was reported.
In his statement to the police, an
in-law of the deceased, identified only as Williams, said the family was
contacted about the incident at 4.30am on the fateful day.
He said, “My wife received a call at 4.30am from a rescuer that there was an accident around Mushin involving her relatives. When we got to the hospital, King was in a coma, while Mabel’s (John) legs were broken. Jeffrey, a spy police officer who drove the car, died at the spot. Two weeks after, his brother also died at the hospital.”
Adeyeye told the police that he fled the scene because of an angry mob that reportedly descended on him.
He said, “I was driving along Palm Avenue, Mushin, that morning while the car was coming from Oshodi side. I had entered a junction when the car hit my truck, which fell on it. It was the driver of the car that was on top speed.“I came down to rescue the victims, but some boys descended on me. That was why I ran away. I reported at the station the following day. It was at the station that I learnt that the accident was very serious and claimed lives.”
His counsel, O. Olayinka said.. told the court
He said, “The defendant and the family of the victims are already in a dialogue to settle the matter and an accord is almost reached. He should not have been charged to court, but for the discretion of the investigating police officer in charge of the case.”
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