Anthony Joshua's Driver Charged with Deadly Reckless Driving After Fatal Crash in Nigeria
A devastating crash involving former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua on a busy highway in southwest Nigeria has left two people dead, including Joshua himself. The shocking incident occurred just 10 days after Joshua celebrated his victory against YouTube personality Jake Paul in the US.
According to reports, Kayode, Joshua's driver and a longtime member of his team, lost control of the vehicle while attempting to overtake another car. The tire on the passenger side burst, causing the SUV to crash into a stationary lorry carrying soya beans that was parked on the hard shoulder of the Lagos-Ibadan expressway. Miraculously, Joshua escaped with minor injuries, but his 36-year-old personal trainer, Latif Ayodele, and strength coach, Sina Ghami, died instantly at the scene.
Kayode has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving, as well as driving without a valid license and failing to exercise due care while behind the wheel. The court will hear his case on January 20th. Nigerian authorities believe that the vehicle was traveling at an excessive speed when the crash occurred.
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Joshua paid his respects to his fallen friends at their funeral home after the incident. Meanwhile, Kayode, who is also Joshua's driver and a member of his team, has been granted bail of approximately Β£2,580 but will remain in custody until he meets the conditions.
The accident has raised concerns about road safety in Nigeria, with many questioning how such a tragedy could have occurred on one of the country's busiest highways. Joshua was due to return to the boxing ring early this year after the crash, but it remains unclear whether the incident will impact his plans.
A devastating crash involving former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua on a busy highway in southwest Nigeria has left two people dead, including Joshua himself. The shocking incident occurred just 10 days after Joshua celebrated his victory against YouTube personality Jake Paul in the US.
According to reports, Kayode, Joshua's driver and a longtime member of his team, lost control of the vehicle while attempting to overtake another car. The tire on the passenger side burst, causing the SUV to crash into a stationary lorry carrying soya beans that was parked on the hard shoulder of the Lagos-Ibadan expressway. Miraculously, Joshua escaped with minor injuries, but his 36-year-old personal trainer, Latif Ayodele, and strength coach, Sina Ghami, died instantly at the scene.
Kayode has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving, as well as driving without a valid license and failing to exercise due care while behind the wheel. The court will hear his case on January 20th. Nigerian authorities believe that the vehicle was traveling at an excessive speed when the crash occurred.
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Joshua paid his respects to his fallen friends at their funeral home after the incident. Meanwhile, Kayode, who is also Joshua's driver and a member of his team, has been granted bail of approximately Β£2,580 but will remain in custody until he meets the conditions.
The accident has raised concerns about road safety in Nigeria, with many questioning how such a tragedy could have occurred on one of the country's busiest highways. Joshua was due to return to the boxing ring early this year after the crash, but it remains unclear whether the incident will impact his plans.