Overview
- Anthony Joshua was discharged two days after the crash and is recovering at home, publicly grieving the deaths of his two trainers.
- State officials said Joshua and his mother paid respects at a funeral home as the bodies are prepared for transfer to the UK.
- Ogun’s traffic agency TRACE said preliminary inquiries indicate the SUV was speeding and suffered a tyre blowout before impact.
- Police confirmed the SUV collided with a stationary truck on the Lagos–Ibadan highway, killing Sina Ghami and Latif Ayodele at the scene.
- The driver has been released from hospital, is under police questioning and could face a reckless-driving charge, with no formal charges announced.