No fewer than eight persons were feared drowned, yesterday, after a commercial boat capsized around Apapa area of Lagos.
The
engine boat conveying passengers, majority of whom were traders, was
reportedly coming from Sagbokoji Village, when tragedy struck.
Lagos
State Police Command said only two persons were suspected to have
drowned in the boat mishap, while seven persons were rescued.
Information
available to Vanguard revealed that the commercial boat, conveying
about 19 passengers, left the village at 7.30a.m., heading towards
Lagoon area of Apapa.
Midway into the journey, the boat reportedly developed a fault, but the operators assured the passengers they would fix it.
Apprehension,
however, set in when it became apparent that the boat operators could
not rectify the problem. Some of the panic stricken passengers, who
could swim, reportedly plunged into the river before the boat reportedly
capsized at about 8a.m.
Fishermen around the area reportedly rescued some of the passengers.
Eyewitnesses said about nine persons were rescued and conveyed to their destinations.
One of the rescued passengers included a young girl that was said to be carrying dried fish to an unknown destination for sale.
Identities of some of those suspected to have drowned were given as Toume, Fajuwa and Tomiwa.
When
contacted, Lagos State Deputy Police Public Relations Officer, Mr.
Damasus Ozoani, confirmed the incident, stating that information at his
disposal had it that two persons were suspected drowned.
He said
rescue operation by operatives of the Marine Police was still on. As at
4.30pm, bodies of some of the victims were yet to be recovere
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