How A woman Dived From a Bus to save Her Child from Drowning

Bus Crash in Nigeria

In an accident that caused 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, a woman was observed diving through the window to save her child from drowning into a canal.

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, nose diving 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.
According to Punch, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency said 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.”
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 realized something terrible had happened.
“I called some neighbours and went to the scene. The emergency officials also arrived the scene a few minutes after.”
 “One of the deceased was identified as Yahya Sidi, a driver, aged about 40 years,” an official said.
Mr. Adesina Tiamiyu, The LASEMA General Manager, 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.

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.

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