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Truck Which Killed Chidinma, Others Had No Road Worthiness – Discloses Lagos VIS

Truck Which Killed Chidinma, Others Had No Road Worthiness – Discloses Lagos VIS

 

 

 

The Lagos State Government has commenced its trial against the suspected owner and driver of the truck carrying an unlatched container that fell and killed 26-year-old Chidinma Ajoku and two others.

At the State High Court sitting in the Igbosere area on Thursday, the Attorney General of Lagos, Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN), amended the charge against the two defendants to 7 counts as against the earlier 3 counts filed against them.

In the amended charge, the truck owner and the driver are facing 6 counts of involuntary manslaughter and one count of liability for the safety of vehicles which caused the deaths of Chidinma Ajoku, Nnaekpe Victor, and Daniel Okwuoge.

The Attorney General also called the first prosecution witness, a Vehicle Inspection Service (VIS) officer, Hamed Baruwa, an engineer to testify.

The witness told the court that investigations conducted by his team showed that the truck which caused the accident had no roadworthiness.The witness told the court that investigations conducted by his team showed that the truck which caused the accident had no roadworthiness.

He said “following directives from my boss, Akin George Fashola, I proceeded on August 6, to Ilasamaja Police station, where I met DSP Oluwasola Omololu and he took me to the place they parked the vehicle at Balex Bus stop. When I got there with my team, I saw the Volkswagen commercial bus that had been compressed because of the container that fell on it.

“I asked for the truck and the DSP took me to the place where it is parked; it was a 20 feet container; I noticed that the truck is not road worthy, the front and back fender were not there, the rear lights and backlights were not there, and the shaft of the vehicle had pulled out,” Baruwa stated.

The witness said he then went back to the scene of the accident to take a look at the road. He found out that the road has no pothole inward Mile 2. After his investigations, he took photographs of his observations.

When he got back to his office, the Vehicle Inspection Officer said he logged the registration number of the truck, SGM 715 XA, into their detective machine database and discovered that the vehicle license had expired since 2018.

After this testimony, the defendant’s counsel, Mr M. A. Osamede, urged the court for an adjournment to enable him to cross-examine the witness.

Justice Mobolanle Okikiolu-Ighile has adjourned till August 26, for the continuation of trial.

Angela Davies

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