Lagos train-bus crash: ‘My mother was due for retirement in January’, son of victim laments

As Lagos State still mourns the death of civil servants involved in Thursday’s train-bus collision, Abdullah, the son of 59-year-old Ganiyat Salawudeen, who died in the incident, has lamented that his mother died due to the recklessness of the bus driver.The 31-year-old Abdullah, who is the first son, could not control his tears, when The Guardian visited their Isolo home, yesterday.

As Lagos State still mourns the death of civil servants involved in Thursday’s train-bus collision, Abdullah, the son of 59-year-old Ganiyat Salawudeen, who died in the incident, has lamented that his mother died due to the recklessness of the bus driver……………………..CONTINUE READING

 

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Salawudeen• Awaits govt’s responseAs Lagos State still mourns the death of civil servants involved in Thursday’s train-bus collision, Abdullah, the son of 59-year-old Ganiyat Salawudeen, who died in the incident, has lamented that his mother died due to the recklessness of the bus driver.

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