Read tragic story of how Four Family Members Dead on Daughter’s Graduation Day In Lagos Nigeria.
Friday is usually a special day many Muslim families
look forward to, but to the members of the Bello family of Bayeku area
of Ikorodu, Lagos State, Friday, April 6, 2013 will remain fresh in
their memories for some time to come
That was the day four members of the family and a neighbour
died prematurely in an auto crash. A five months old baby of the family
escaped the incident unhurt.
Prior to that day, the family had planned triple
celebrations: their daughter’s graduation ceremony, car dedication of
their son and the head of the family’s trip abroad alongside the
matriachax. All the plans came to nought as a result of the tragedy.
The head of the family, popularlly called Alhaji Bello, was a
prominent figure in Bayeku following his sponsorship of many Muslim
programmes including the recent turbanning of the first Imam of the
community which took place the Sunday preceding his sudden death.
As part of the arrangements for the trip abroad, Alhaji Bello
had placed a change of name notice in Vanguard which was published on
the day of crash. The family had not even bought a copy of the paper
before the accident occurred around 12noon at Agbowa-Ikosi area of Lagos
State.
Five persons including the five month old baby were in one of
the cars the family members were travelling in while two others were in
another as they headed for the graduation ceremony of their daughter at
a tertiary educational institution in Ogun State.
All the five persons in one car with the exception of the
baby: Alhaji Bello, his daughter- in- law and her parents, together with
a neighbour, died while the matriach and her son in the other car
survived.
An eye witness, Madam Kehinde Olufade, said the family had
had a smooth journey until they approached a crater at Ikosi where
motorists had to slow down. But due to the dilapidated nature of Agbowa
road, a trailer left its own side of the road and faced the car Alhaji
Bello was driving, forcing him to manouver before a tipper rammed into
him from behind. The car landed in a ditch.
‘’As soon as the car landed in the ditch, the tipper also
lost control and fell on top of the car killing the four members of the
family and their neighbour on the spot.The Bellos daughter-in-law, who
was carrying her five months old baby at the time of incident, died
while the baby miraculously survived”,the eye witness narrated
When the news of their demise filtered into their community,
it unsettled residents. The community development association (CDA)
wanted the victims buried before sunset in accordance with Muslim
tradition, but some indigenes countered them, saying some rituals must
be performed before the arrival of the corpses in the community as the
death of the family members portended a bad omen.
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