Toyin, who had waited for 13 years to get
pregnant was crushed to death with her husband, Rotimi Olugbuyi, on Saturday in
Ogun State.
The duo were returning from Ibadan, where they
had gone for a function, when the incident occurred.
Rotimi was driving the family car and were a few
kilometres to their Mowe residence around 5:30pm when one of the car’s tyres
burst at Ogere area of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
A family member, who pleaded anonymity because he
was not empowered to talk on the incident, told PUNCH Metro that the
tyre of the car burst on motion and it subsequently somersaulted to the other
side of the expressway.
He said, “There was a fast-moving trailer heading
for Ibadan on the other side. The trailer crushed the car, killing the
occupants.
“It was really a gory sight as Rotimi and Toyin
were crushed to pieces by the trailer. Their remains were gathered by officials
of the Federal Road Safety Corps and taken to their Ogere Office.
The FRSC officials used the contacts they found
on their telephone set to inform us about the sad event.”
There were long faces at the Ministry of
Information on Monday. The couple were information officers in the ministry.
While Rotimi, a level 13 officer, was attached to
the state scholarship Board, Toyin, who was on level 10, was the Public
Relations Officer for the state Judicial Commission.
Some of the couple’s colleagues lamented that the
accident happened at the time God was answering the couple’s prayer for a
child.
One of them said, “They were married for 13 years
but had no children. We were happy for them when we learnt that Toyin was about
three months pregnant. They were very nice people and that is why many PROs
went for their burial on Sunday.’
Rotimi was said to be a community leader in
Mowe and many of the people in the area came for the burial.
It was learnt that the couple were buried on
Sunday because the trailer mangled the couple. They were buried at the couple’s
residence at Church Avenue, Mowe, Ogun State.
Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr.
Aderemi Ibirogba, who declined journalists’ request for official reaction of
the government, lamented the loss.
He said, “It is quite shocking and unbelievable.”
God knows best,
Imagine waiting for 13years and this happened. It’s such a sad
story. May their
souls Rest in Peace.
This is one of the saddest stories i have ever read. yeah God knows best.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sad story. May their souls rest in perfect peace.Amen.
ReplyDeleteAfter 13years of waiting... Not good at all.
ReplyDeleteSad sad sad
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