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Friday, December 13, 2013

Man electrocuted atop moving train


Lagos – A man simply identified as Saidi, whose marriage is scheduled for Dec. 21, was on Thursday night electrocuted while sitting on top of a moving passenger-train.
A correspondent , who was on board the train, reports that the incident occurred while the overloaded Lagos-Ogun train was heading for Iju from Agege, both in Lagos.
Saidi came in contact with an electric wire that passed through the rail line.
He, however, did not die but laid on top of the train, panting, and was brought down at Iju Train Station by some other passengers.
The train was delayed at the station to enable the man to be brought down.
Saidi was later rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention as his face and head were injured.
One of his friends, who sat with him on the train, said that Saidi did not know that he was near the electric wire.
The friend, who pleaded anonymity, said that he was in charge of distributing some fabrics for Saidi’s wedding ceremony.
A top official of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) told NAN in Lagos that the management would visit the injured passenger in the hospital and charge him to court.
According to the official, who did not want to be identified, it is an offence for a passenger to seat on top of a moving train or hang by the sides.
He said that the offences attracted a term of imprisonment or fine or both.
Meanwhile, passengers have continued to blame the NRC’s management for hanging and sitting on top of trains as well as congestion of trains.
They blamed the situation on the corporation’s failure to provide adequate number of coaches for its numerous passengers.
“The management, though, believes in passengers’ safety, lacks utmost respect for them,’’ a female passenger, Mrs Idiat Hassan, said.
Hassan said that the number of coaches on the Iddo, Lagos –Ijoko, Ogun route was reducing daily while the number of passengers increased.
Another passenger, Kunle Cole, told NAN that the NRC deployed some trains it used for short distance services for long distance services.
Cole, a medical doctor, said that a number of train users had collapsed, injured and suffered miscarriages due to congestion.
Also the locomotive on Dec. 9 ran over a baby boy abandoned on a rail track between Agbado and Itoki stations in Ogun.
Also, on Dec. 6, a late night train crushed a young man, who plugged an earphone while smoking Indian hemp and sitting on a rail track at Iju Station. (NAN)

Lagos – A man simply identified as Saidi, whose marriage is scheduled for Dec. 21, was on Thursday night electrocuted while sitting on top of a moving passenger-train.
A correspondent , who was on board the train, reports that the incident occurred while the overloaded Lagos-Ogun train was heading for Iju from Agege, both in Lagos.
Saidi came in contact with an electric wire that passed through the rail line.
He, however, did not die but laid on top of the train, panting, and was brought down at Iju Train Station by some other passengers.
The train was delayed at the station to enable the man to be brought down.
Saidi was later rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention as his face and head were injured.
One of his friends, who sat with him on the train, said that Saidi did not know that he was near the electric wire.
The friend, who pleaded anonymity, said that he was in charge of distributing some fabrics for Saidi’s wedding ceremony.
A top official of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) told NAN in Lagos that the management would visit the injured passenger in the hospital and charge him to court.
According to the official, who did not want to be identified, it is an offence for a passenger to seat on top of a moving train or hang by the sides.
He said that the offences attracted a term of imprisonment or fine or both.
Meanwhile, passengers have continued to blame the NRC’s management for hanging and sitting on top of trains as well as congestion of trains.
They blamed the situation on the corporation’s failure to provide adequate number of coaches for its numerous passengers.
“The management, though, believes in passengers’ safety, lacks utmost respect for them,’’ a female passenger, Mrs Idiat Hassan, said.
Hassan said that the number of coaches on the Iddo, Lagos –Ijoko, Ogun route was reducing daily while the number of passengers increased.
Another passenger, Kunle Cole, told NAN that the NRC deployed some trains it used for short distance services for long distance services.
Cole, a medical doctor, said that a number of train users had collapsed, injured and suffered miscarriages due to congestion.
Also the locomotive on Dec. 9 ran over a baby boy abandoned on a rail track between Agbado and Itoki stations in Ogun.
Also, on Dec. 6, a late night train crushed a young man, who plugged an earphone while smoking Indian hemp and sitting on a rail track at Iju Station. (NAN)
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Lagos – A man simply identified as Saidi, whose marriage is scheduled for Dec. 21, was on Thursday night electrocuted while sitting on top of a moving passenger-train.
A correspondent , who was on board the train, reports that the incident occurred while the overloaded Lagos-Ogun train was heading for Iju from Agege, both in Lagos.
Saidi came in contact with an electric wire that passed through the rail line.
He, however, did not die but laid on top of the train, panting, and was brought down at Iju Train Station by some other passengers.
The train was delayed at the station to enable the man to be brought down.
Saidi was later rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention as his face and head were injured.
One of his friends, who sat with him on the train, said that Saidi did not know that he was near the electric wire.
The friend, who pleaded anonymity, said that he was in charge of distributing some fabrics for Saidi’s wedding ceremony.
A top official of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) told NAN in Lagos that the management would visit the injured passenger in the hospital and charge him to court.
According to the official, who did not want to be identified, it is an offence for a passenger to seat on top of a moving train or hang by the sides.
He said that the offences attracted a term of imprisonment or fine or both.
Meanwhile, passengers have continued to blame the NRC’s management for hanging and sitting on top of trains as well as congestion of trains.
They blamed the situation on the corporation’s failure to provide adequate number of coaches for its numerous passengers.
“The management, though, believes in passengers’ safety, lacks utmost respect for them,’’ a female passenger, Mrs Idiat Hassan, said.
Hassan said that the number of coaches on the Iddo, Lagos –Ijoko, Ogun route was reducing daily while the number of passengers increased.
Another passenger, Kunle Cole, told NAN that the NRC deployed some trains it used for short distance services for long distance services.
Cole, a medical doctor, said that a number of train users had collapsed, injured and suffered miscarriages due to congestion.
Also the locomotive on Dec. 9 ran over a baby boy abandoned on a rail track between Agbado and Itoki stations in Ogun.
Also, on Dec. 6, a late night train crushed a young man, who plugged an earphone while smoking Indian hemp and sitting on a rail track at Iju Station. (NAN)
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Friday December 13th, 2013



Man electrocuted atop moving train

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Lagos – A man simply identified as Saidi, whose marriage is scheduled for Dec. 21, was on Thursday night electrocuted while sitting on top of a moving passenger-train.
A correspondent , who was on board the train, reports that the incident occurred while the overloaded Lagos-Ogun train was heading for Iju from Agege, both in Lagos.
Saidi came in contact with an electric wire that passed through the rail line.
He, however, did not die but laid on top of the train, panting, and was brought down at Iju Train Station by some other passengers.
The train was delayed at the station to enable the man to be brought down.
Saidi was later rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention as his face and head were injured.
One of his friends, who sat with him on the train, said that Saidi did not know that he was near the electric wire.
The friend, who pleaded anonymity, said that he was in charge of distributing some fabrics for Saidi’s wedding ceremony.
A top official of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) told NAN in Lagos that the management would visit the injured passenger in the hospital and charge him to court.
According to the official, who did not want to be identified, it is an offence for a passenger to seat on top of a moving train or hang by the sides.
He said that the offences attracted a term of imprisonment or fine or both.
Meanwhile, passengers have continued to blame the NRC’s management for hanging and sitting on top of trains as well as congestion of trains.
They blamed the situation on the corporation’s failure to provide adequate number of coaches for its numerous passengers.
“The management, though, believes in passengers’ safety, lacks utmost respect for them,’’ a female passenger, Mrs Idiat Hassan, said.
Hassan said that the number of coaches on the Iddo, Lagos –Ijoko, Ogun route was reducing daily while the number of passengers increased.
Another passenger, Kunle Cole, told NAN that the NRC deployed some trains it used for short distance services for long distance services.
Cole, a medical doctor, said that a number of train users had collapsed, injured and suffered miscarriages due to congestion.
Also the locomotive on Dec. 9 ran over a baby boy abandoned on a rail track between Agbado and Itoki stations in Ogun.
Also, on Dec. 6, a late night train crushed a young man, who plugged an earphone while smoking Indian hemp and sitting on a rail track at Iju Station. (NAN)
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Man electrocuted atop moving train

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Lagos – A man simply identified as Saidi, whose marriage is scheduled for Dec. 21, was on Thursday night electrocuted while sitting on top of a moving passenger-train.
A correspondent , who was on board the train, reports that the incident occurred while the overloaded Lagos-Ogun train was heading for Iju from Agege, both in Lagos.
Saidi came in contact with an electric wire that passed through the rail line.
He, however, did not die but laid on top of the train, panting, and was brought down at Iju Train Station by some other passengers.
The train was delayed at the station to enable the man to be brought down.
Saidi was later rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention as his face and head were injured.
One of his friends, who sat with him on the train, said that Saidi did not know that he was near the electric wire.
The friend, who pleaded anonymity, said that he was in charge of distributing some fabrics for Saidi’s wedding ceremony.
A top official of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) told NAN in Lagos that the management would visit the injured passenger in the hospital and charge him to court.
According to the official, who did not want to be identified, it is an offence for a passenger to seat on top of a moving train or hang by the sides.
He said that the offences attracted a term of imprisonment or fine or both.
Meanwhile, passengers have continued to blame the NRC’s management for hanging and sitting on top of trains as well as congestion of trains.
They blamed the situation on the corporation’s failure to provide adequate number of coaches for its numerous passengers.
“The management, though, believes in passengers’ safety, lacks utmost respect for them,’’ a female passenger, Mrs Idiat Hassan, said.
Hassan said that the number of coaches on the Iddo, Lagos –Ijoko, Ogun route was reducing daily while the number of passengers increased.
Another passenger, Kunle Cole, told NAN that the NRC deployed some trains it used for short distance services for long distance services.
Cole, a medical doctor, said that a number of train users had collapsed, injured and suffered miscarriages due to congestion.
Also the locomotive on Dec. 9 ran over a baby boy abandoned on a rail track between Agbado and Itoki stations in Ogun.
Also, on Dec. 6, a late night train crushed a young man, who plugged an earphone while smoking Indian hemp and sitting on a rail track at Iju Station. (NAN)
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Friday December 13th, 2013



Man electrocuted atop moving train

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Lagos – A man simply identified as Saidi, whose marriage is scheduled for Dec. 21, was on Thursday night electrocuted while sitting on top of a moving passenger-train.
A correspondent , who was on board the train, reports that the incident occurred while the overloaded Lagos-Ogun train was heading for Iju from Agege, both in Lagos.
Saidi came in contact with an electric wire that passed through the rail line.
He, however, did not die but laid on top of the train, panting, and was brought down at Iju Train Station by some other passengers.
The train was delayed at the station to enable the man to be brought down.
Saidi was later rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention as his face and head were injured.
One of his friends, who sat with him on the train, said that Saidi did not know that he was near the electric wire.
The friend, who pleaded anonymity, said that he was in charge of distributing some fabrics for Saidi’s wedding ceremony.
A top official of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) told NAN in Lagos that the management would visit the injured passenger in the hospital and charge him to court.
According to the official, who did not want to be identified, it is an offence for a passenger to seat on top of a moving train or hang by the sides.
He said that the offences attracted a term of imprisonment or fine or both.
Meanwhile, passengers have continued to blame the NRC’s management for hanging and sitting on top of trains as well as congestion of trains.
They blamed the situation on the corporation’s failure to provide adequate number of coaches for its numerous passengers.
“The management, though, believes in passengers’ safety, lacks utmost respect for them,’’ a female passenger, Mrs Idiat Hassan, said.
Hassan said that the number of coaches on the Iddo, Lagos –Ijoko, Ogun route was reducing daily while the number of passengers increased.
Another passenger, Kunle Cole, told NAN that the NRC deployed some trains it used for short distance services for long distance services.
Cole, a medical doctor, said that a number of train users had collapsed, injured and suffered miscarriages due to congestion.
Also the locomotive on Dec. 9 ran over a baby boy abandoned on a rail track between Agbado and Itoki stations in Ogun.
Also, on Dec. 6, a late night train crushed a young man, who plugged an earphone while smoking Indian hemp and sitting on a rail track at Iju Station. (NAN)
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Man electrocuted atop moving train

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Lagos – A man simply identified as Saidi, whose marriage is scheduled for Dec. 21, was on Thursday night electrocuted while sitting on top of a moving passenger-train.
A correspondent , who was on board the train, reports that the incident occurred while the overloaded Lagos-Ogun train was heading for Iju from Agege, both in Lagos.
Saidi came in contact with an electric wire that passed through the rail line.
He, however, did not die but laid on top of the train, panting, and was brought down at Iju Train Station by some other passengers.
The train was delayed at the station to enable the man to be brought down.
Saidi was later rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention as his face and head were injured.
One of his friends, who sat with him on the train, said that Saidi did not know that he was near the electric wire.
The friend, who pleaded anonymity, said that he was in charge of distributing some fabrics for Saidi’s wedding ceremony.
A top official of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) told NAN in Lagos that the management would visit the injured passenger in the hospital and charge him to court.
According to the official, who did not want to be identified, it is an offence for a passenger to seat on top of a moving train or hang by the sides.
He said that the offences attracted a term of imprisonment or fine or both.
Meanwhile, passengers have continued to blame the NRC’s management for hanging and sitting on top of trains as well as congestion of trains.
They blamed the situation on the corporation’s failure to provide adequate number of coaches for its numerous passengers.
“The management, though, believes in passengers’ safety, lacks utmost respect for them,’’ a female passenger, Mrs Idiat Hassan, said.
Hassan said that the number of coaches on the Iddo, Lagos –Ijoko, Ogun route was reducing daily while the number of passengers increased.
Another passenger, Kunle Cole, told NAN that the NRC deployed some trains it used for short distance services for long distance services.
Cole, a medical doctor, said that a number of train users had collapsed, injured and suffered miscarriages due to congestion.
Also the locomotive on Dec. 9 ran over a baby boy abandoned on a rail track between Agbado and Itoki stations in Ogun.
Also, on Dec. 6, a late night train crushed a young man, who plugged an earphone while smoking Indian hemp and sitting on a rail track at Iju Station. (NAN)
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Friday December 13th, 2013



Man electrocuted atop moving train

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Lagos – A man simply identified as Saidi, whose marriage is scheduled for Dec. 21, was on Thursday night electrocuted while sitting on top of a moving passenger-train.
A correspondent , who was on board the train, reports that the incident occurred while the overloaded Lagos-Ogun train was heading for Iju from Agege, both in Lagos.
Saidi came in contact with an electric wire that passed through the rail line.
He, however, did not die but laid on top of the train, panting, and was brought down at Iju Train Station by some other passengers.
The train was delayed at the station to enable the man to be brought down.
Saidi was later rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention as his face and head were injured.
One of his friends, who sat with him on the train, said that Saidi did not know that he was near the electric wire.
The friend, who pleaded anonymity, said that he was in charge of distributing some fabrics for Saidi’s wedding ceremony.
A top official of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) told NAN in Lagos that the management would visit the injured passenger in the hospital and charge him to court.
According to the official, who did not want to be identified, it is an offence for a passenger to seat on top of a moving train or hang by the sides.
He said that the offences attracted a term of imprisonment or fine or both.
Meanwhile, passengers have continued to blame the NRC’s management for hanging and sitting on top of trains as well as congestion of trains.
They blamed the situation on the corporation’s failure to provide adequate number of coaches for its numerous passengers.
“The management, though, believes in passengers’ safety, lacks utmost respect for them,’’ a female passenger, Mrs Idiat Hassan, said.
Hassan said that the number of coaches on the Iddo, Lagos –Ijoko, Ogun route was reducing daily while the number of passengers increased.
Another passenger, Kunle Cole, told NAN that the NRC deployed some trains it used for short distance services for long distance services.
Cole, a medical doctor, said that a number of train users had collapsed, injured and suffered miscarriages due to congestion.
Also the locomotive on Dec. 9 ran over a baby boy abandoned on a rail track between Agbado and Itoki stations in Ogun.
Also, on Dec. 6, a late night train crushed a young man, who plugged an earphone while smoking Indian hemp and sitting on a rail track at Iju Station. (NAN)
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Man electrocuted atop moving train

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Lagos – A man simply identified as Saidi, whose marriage is scheduled for Dec. 21, was on Thursday night electrocuted while sitting on top of a moving passenger-train.
A correspondent , who was on board the train, reports that the incident occurred while the overloaded Lagos-Ogun train was heading for Iju from Agege, both in Lagos.
Saidi came in contact with an electric wire that passed through the rail line.
He, however, did not die but laid on top of the train, panting, and was brought down at Iju Train Station by some other passengers.
The train was delayed at the station to enable the man to be brought down.
Saidi was later rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention as his face and head were injured.
One of his friends, who sat with him on the train, said that Saidi did not know that he was near the electric wire.
The friend, who pleaded anonymity, said that he was in charge of distributing some fabrics for Saidi’s wedding ceremony.
A top official of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) told NAN in Lagos that the management would visit the injured passenger in the hospital and charge him to court.
According to the official, who did not want to be identified, it is an offence for a passenger to seat on top of a moving train or hang by the sides.
He said that the offences attracted a term of imprisonment or fine or both.
Meanwhile, passengers have continued to blame the NRC’s management for hanging and sitting on top of trains as well as congestion of trains.
They blamed the situation on the corporation’s failure to provide adequate number of coaches for its numerous passengers.
“The management, though, believes in passengers’ safety, lacks utmost respect for them,’’ a female passenger, Mrs Idiat Hassan, said.
Hassan said that the number of coaches on the Iddo, Lagos –Ijoko, Ogun route was reducing daily while the number of passengers increased.
Another passenger, Kunle Cole, told NAN that the NRC deployed some trains it used for short distance services for long distance services.
Cole, a medical doctor, said that a number of train users had collapsed, injured and suffered miscarriages due to congestion.
Also the locomotive on Dec. 9 ran over a baby boy abandoned on a rail track between Agbado and Itoki stations in Ogun.
Also, on Dec. 6, a late night train crushed a young man, who plugged an earphone while smoking Indian hemp and sitting on a rail track at Iju Station. (NAN)
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Lawyer, passenger found dead in car with engine running in Asaba

Lawyer, passenger found dead in car with engine running in Asaba

According to a report by Eagle Online, a lawyer and another man were found dead in a Toyota Camry car with registration number FGG 931 AE, at the popular Inter-Bau round-about in Asaba Delta State yesterday Thursday December 12th.

The lawyer and the passenger were said to be returning from a court session when they suddenly started foaming in the mouth and nose in the air-conditioned car. They were dead within minutes according to eye witnesses.

Explaining the mystery behind the deaths, a source said he believes the men were poisoned.
“They must have inhaled a poisonous substance thrown into their car from where they were coming from. If not, how would they have died inside the car they were riding in?”
The identity of the lawyer and the passenger, believed to be a bricklayer, have not been confirmed. Their bodies have been deposited at the Federal Medical Center, in Asaba.

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