Suicide Mission as Woman Allegedly Jumps Into the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos (VIDEO)
On Sunday, an unidentified car owner reportedly plunged into the lagoon from the 3rd Mainland Brigde, in Lagos. There are however, conflicting accounts as to how the incident happened.
According to a report by Vanguard, a version of the account said that the woman was a passenger in an UBER car, driving inward Lagos Island, when she told the driver to stop. Thereafter, she reportedly alighted from the vehicle, crossed the road and plunged into the lagoon.
Another version (copied from a whatsapp group chat), the unnamed woman is married with three children and her husband’s name is Tunde. The report also claims that Tunde works with Access bank.
Probably, the hubby suspected she was cheating on him, he then conducted a DNA test on their three kids last week. To his surprise, none were his. This in turn, made the woman to kill herself by jumping in the lagoon.
A third version had that the deceased was a man, who parked his Ford Explorer car on top of the 3rd Mainland bridge and plunged into the lagoon. Picture of the vehicle with plate number APP 190 CE went viral on social media yesterday.
However, according to eyewitnesses, the the person who jumped into the Lagoon was a woman and the owner of the Ford Explorer car was a good Nigerian who tried to dissuade the woman from killing herself.
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When contacted, the Lagos State Police Command spokesman, Chike Oti, confirmed the incident saying;
“When the information reached the Commissioner of Police, Imohimi Edgal, he directed rescue team comprising policemen from the Marine Police, the Rapid Response Squad, RRS and those from the three divisions around the area: Adeniji Adele, Oworoshoki and Adekunle divisions.
The Police rescue team are still at work as I speak, in collaboration with agencies like the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA the Lagos State State Ambulance Service and the Federal Road Safety Corp personnel.
So far, they have not succeeded in recovering the body. Any development on it will be communicated to the public.”
Watch the video…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSrmoR6m-kI
More details later…
Whoever jumped should find the rest he or she seeks.