Tragedy struck on Wednesday [Sept. 26] when a passenger train crushed
a middle-aged woman at Oshodi in Lagos. The woman according to
eyewitness was trying to avoid a puddle of water beside the rail tracks
when the incident happened at about 7:15 a.m.
"The woman was trying to avoid muddy water along the tracks when the Ijoko-Apapa passenger’s train crushed her to death.
“The woman instead of jumping into the muddy water was trying to
avoid it and the fast moving train dragged her under”. “It was like a
magic. It was like a movie. The train dragged her underneath and it was
so fast for comprehension”.
“In fact, her blood splintered on some passers-by who were also
waiting patiently along the tracks for the fast moving train to pass
before moving”.
Worst still, the train did not stop but dragged her body for about one kilometer thereby mutilating the body".
Many of the passers-by were seen wailing on seeing the mutilated body
of the woman. Also on Sept. 20, a woman and her child were crushed to
death while trying to cross the rail tracks at Oshodi.
“I think it is time the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) management
construct a barricade along the busy train tracks to avoid such
occurrences”.
“This is not the first time this kind of accident is happening, it
has become an everyday accident”, Mrs Ronke Adelagun, a passenger said”.
Ademuyiwa Adekanbi, the Lagos District Public Relations Officer of
the Railways, described the incident as unfortunate. Adekanbi said that
corporation had embarked on series of campaigns against indiscriminate
crossings of train tracks.