Eight feared dead in Lagos boat mishap

There was lamentation on Tuesday in the Apapa area of Lagos State as eight persons, including an 11-year-old girl, were feared to have drowned as a passenger boat overturned and plunged into the lagoon. Many of the drowned victims were believed to be fish traders, who were on their way to Apapa from villages in the riverine areas of the state. The boat mishap was said to have happened after the passenger boat engine developed fault. It was gathered that about 19 passengers were on board the boat, with eight of them feared killed, while the 11 others escaped. It was further gathered that the passenger boat that originated from Sagbokoji had hardly left the village when the engine of the boat developed fault.
Some apprehensive villagers and occupants of the boat, who could swim, leaped into the water and returned to the village, while others continued with the journey. The boat operators managed the faulty boat to Apapa area, where it reportedly stopped and capsized, plunging many occupants into the river. Local divers and others succeeded in rescuing nine persons. The acting image maker in charge of the state police command, Damasus Ozoani, confirmed the incident. Ozoani said that information available to him had it that only two persons were suspected drowned while seven persons were rescued.
He added that rescue operation was still ongoing.


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