PHOTONEWSUPDATE: Associate Airline Plane Crashes At Lagos Airport, Few Survivors Rescued
A small chartered passenger plane, belonging to the associated airline, and
carrying about 27 people including the body of the body of the late governor of
Ondo state, Olusegun Agagu has shortly after its takeoff crashed at the local
wing of the Lagos airport on Thursday morning, leaving at least 5 people dead,
Aviation authorities have confirmed.
Spokesman to the Aviation Ministry, Joe Obi said some passengers in the
plane survived the crashed, which was flying from Lagos to Akure, with seven
crew and 20 passengers, bringing the total of people on board to 27.
Obi, while speaking on the crash said, “The plane couldn’t lift properly so
it just came down. Some persons are being rushed to the hospital. A few dead
bodies have been recovered, but there are survivors.”
Yakubu Dati, coordinating general manager of Nigeria’s airports authority,
had disclosed that no fewer than five persons were killed in the crash.
“There’s a lot of smoke coming from the runway. There are fire-fighters
rushing to the scene,” Rasaki Rhakod, who runs a car service around the
airport, reportedly told Reuters.
However, another version of the report says the first son of the late Agagu
as well as the son of the former President, Olusegun Obasanjo were all involved
in the crash. DailyPost cannot confirm at the moment whether they survived the
crash.
Meanwhile DailyPost correspondent at the scene has reported that five more
corpses are still in the plane, and efforts are underway to ensure they are
evacuated.
See photos from the crash scene below:
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