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Car falls off bridge in Lagos

A Toyota Camry found itself entangled in a mishap that ultimately led to the car falling off a bridge at Anthony Oke, heading inward Oshodi in Lagos State.

The Lagos State Traffic Management Agency (LASTMA) promptly responded to the emergency, assuring the public that no casualties were recorded.

The lone accident occurred at Anthony Oke in the direction of Oshodi, where the Toyota Camry lost control and tumbled off the bridge.

Despite the severity of the incident, no injuries or fatalities were reported.

The agency, responsible for managing traffic and ensuring road safety in Lagos, took to its official X (formerly Twitter) page to share updates on the incident.

“A lone accident at Anthony Oke inw Oshodi where a Camry Car fell off the bridge.

“No casualty involved while Officers are on ground for evacuation,” the post read.

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