BRT-Train Accident: Bus Driver Remanded For Involuntary Manslaughter
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An Ikeja High Court on Tuesday remanded the driver of a Lagos
State Staff bus, Oluwaseun Osibanjo, for allegedly running into a moving
train, causing grievous harm and involuntary manslaughter to the passengers.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Oyindamola
Ogala ordered that Osibanjo be remanded at the appropriate custodial centre,
pending the filing and hearing of his bail application.
Ogala
adjourned the case until May 26 for the commencement of trial.
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Osibanjo was arraigned on a 16-count charge bordering on involuntary
manslaughter and grievous harm.
He, however, pleaded not guilty to
the charges.
The prosecution, led by the Director of Public
Prosecution, Dr. Babajide Martins, had prayed the court for a trial date as
well as for the defendant to be remanded in a correctional facility.
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Martins told the court that the defendant committed the offences on March 9 at
about 7:00am at the Shogunle Level Crossing, Ikeja.
He submitted
that the defendant ignored warning signals and ran into an oncoming train and
negligently killed one Oreoluwa Aina, as well as Tolulope Emmanuel, Olayinka
Rokosu, Ganiyat Salaudeen, Lasisi Isah and Victoria Dada.
The
prosecution also alleged that the defendant inflicted grievous harm on Bolanle
Ogunbunmi, Ayomide Shobowale, Sarah Adeleye, Abiola Olarewaju, Esther
Ekundayo, Samuel Fagbola and Ismail Bakare.
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Others, he said, were Ayuib Arowoye, Rilwan Abdulazeez and Shiyanbola
Murtala.
According to him, the alleged offences contravened the
Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2015.
The defence counsel, Mr Lekan
Egberongbe, however, prayed the court to remand the defendant in police
custody, due to his health reasons.
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“The defendant was brought from the Federal Medical Centre Ebute-metta
this morning my lord. I plead with the court while we await the trial date to
allow him be remanded with the police.
The judge, however, said
that the court did not have the medical report of the defendant.
“The court does not have the power to remand the defendant in
police custody.
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“If the custodial centre is served with the necessary medical report of
the defendant, he should be given proper medical attention,” Ogala said
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