A man suspected to
be an okada rider was on Saturday evening electrocuted to
death in Ejigbo, Lagos State.
The deceased,
identified as Oche Samuel, was said to have met his death at the shop of a
motorcycle mechanic in the area.
It was learnt that
the deceased had taken his bike for repairs before the sad incident.
An eyewitness, who
identified himself only as Kayode, said as Samuel entered into the shop, a
Power Holding Company of Nigeria high tension cable sparked and fell on Ailegun
Road, off Ronik College.
Kayode said when the
incident happened; tension was heightened in the area, resulting in residents
running helter-skelter.
He said in the
ensuing confusion, Samuel marched on some of the fallen cables and he was
electrocuted.
The eyewitness said
fear of being electrocuted prevented sympathisers from giving Samuel first aid.
He said by the time
an official of the PHCN arrived the scene for on-the-spot assessment, Samuel
had died.
Kayode said it was
through the deceased’s mobile phone they were able to get his brother.
He said when the
deceased’s brother came; he took the corpse to the mortuary.
As of 8.30pm on
Saturday, the fire on the pole was still not put out.
Public Relations
Officer, Lagos State Police Command, Ngozi Braide, who confirmed the incident,
told our correspondent on the phone on Sunday that the deceased was an okada rider,
who went to repair his motorcycle when the incident occurred.
“The man, an okada rider
went to a mechanic workshop to repair his motorcycle. It was during the time
that the electric pole started to spark. In the process, he was electrocuted.
His corpse has been deposited at the morgue of General Hospital, Isolo,” she
said.
The spokesperson
said investigation on the matter was ongoing.
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