BREAKING: PHOTOS: BRT Bus Killed 3 People On Motorcycle Along Lekki-Epe Road While Police Patrol Van Chasing Them Was Set Ablaze By Angry Mob

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The BRT Bus this afternoon has killed at least three people on Motocycle along Ahoyaya Bus Stop at Lekki - Epe Road of Lagos State.
Reports say, these three men were on the same Motorcycle popularly calle Okada and a police van was chasing them. They therefore ran under the coming BRT bus and died instantly.
Witness also disclosed that, they saw Police Patrol Van chasing these guys and because they were afraid of being caught by the police, they mistakenly ran into coming LAGBUS and the driver of the bus crushed them to death.
UPDATED:

A police patrol van was, on Sunday morning, set ablaze by an angry mob, while some policemen were injured, as hoodlums protested the death of a commercial motorcyclist at Awoyaya area of Ajah, Lagos State.
The mob was reportedly angered by the death of the commercial motorcyclist and his two passengers, when they were being chased by policemen enforcing the state traffic law.
Nigerian Tribune gathered that a team of policemen had attempted to impound a motorcycle when the accident occurred.

The rider, in an attempt to escape from the policemen, swerved and ran into a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) bus, which crushed occupants of the motorcycle.
A resident of Awoyaya, who simply identified himself as Femi, told the Nigerian Tribune that “some policemen were chasing an okada man on Lekki-Epe Expressway when the accident happened.”
He added that “the okada man, in the process, ran into a BRT bus and the three riders were killed  immediately, but the policemen did not wait to attend to them, as they ran away from the scene.”
Crowd, mostly youths, stormed the area and were still discussing the incident when another team of policemen in patrol vans raced to the area.
The BRT bus that was involved in the accident, at Awoyaya, Ajah, Lagos, on Sunday. PHOTO: SYLVESTER OKORUWAA serious clash ensued between the policemen and the irate mob, which  forced the policemen to retreat before their vehicles were set ablaze
The image maker in charge of the state police command, Ngozi Braide, confirmed the incident, but claimed that the only van that was burnt was an escort vehicle that belonged to an individual.
She also described the incident as “a disturbance of public peace,” adding that anti-riot policemen had been drafted to the scene and normalcy had been restored.

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