Plane Crash: Late Agagu's son, Feyi and 4 others survives
The son of the late former Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Agagu, Feyi, Thursday survived the Associated Airlines plane crash in Lagos.
Feyi was said to have sustained non-life threatening injuries in the crash that left 17 passengers on board dead.
He was however among the survivors that had been taken to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) for medical attention.
A member of Olusegun Obasanjo’s family whose name could not be ascertained as at the time of filing this report was said to have died in the crash.
The management of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) confirmed that 22 passengers were on board the Associated Airlines plane that crashed in Lagos.
FAAN’s spokesman, Mr Yakubu Datti told newsmen that 17 of the passengers were confirmed dead, while five passengers sustained injuries.
On board the ill-fated aircraft were also Agagu’s only son, Feyi, the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Mr Deji Falae and a staff in the Protocol Department of the Governor’s office, Mr Layi Daji.
Also on board were Mr Tunji Okusanja Jr and his father, Tunji Okusanja. However, while Okusanja senior is said to have sustained injuries and unconscious, his son is believed to have been among those that died. The Okusanja family owns the MIC Caskets, a popular funeral undertakers in Lagos Island.
An employee of MIC Caskets, identified as Chijioke, was also among those that died in the crash.
May their soul Rest In Peace
Feyi was said to have sustained non-life threatening injuries in the crash that left 17 passengers on board dead.
He was however among the survivors that had been taken to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) for medical attention.
A member of Olusegun Obasanjo’s family whose name could not be ascertained as at the time of filing this report was said to have died in the crash.
The management of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) confirmed that 22 passengers were on board the Associated Airlines plane that crashed in Lagos.
FAAN’s spokesman, Mr Yakubu Datti told newsmen that 17 of the passengers were confirmed dead, while five passengers sustained injuries.
On board the ill-fated aircraft were also Agagu’s only son, Feyi, the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Mr Deji Falae and a staff in the Protocol Department of the Governor’s office, Mr Layi Daji.
Also on board were Mr Tunji Okusanja Jr and his father, Tunji Okusanja. However, while Okusanja senior is said to have sustained injuries and unconscious, his son is believed to have been among those that died. The Okusanja family owns the MIC Caskets, a popular funeral undertakers in Lagos Island.
An employee of MIC Caskets, identified as Chijioke, was also among those that died in the crash.
May their soul Rest In Peace
So so sad. RIP to the dead
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