The Lagos State Waterways Authority
(LASWA) today said it had recovered the bodies of two female
victims involved in a boat mishap on Saturday at Ojo.
We gathered that the incident occurred
on Saturday in the creeks in Ojo Local Government Area of the state.
The motorised boat was reported to have
been conveying 10 passengers who were said to be returning from a
party.
Mr Yinka Marinho, the Managing Director
of LASWA identified the victims as Temitope Bolarin-Ajayi and
Princess Cythia John.
Marinho said that the two ladies were
the only causalities.
``On the 20th July 2015 about 0830hrs,
LASWA patrol team resumed to the point of incident.
``The dead bodies of the two missing
ladies were found floating and pulled out of the water.
``The family members of the deceased
were on ground with Mr Olukayode Are, Investigating Police Officer of
Irewe Police Command, to identify the bodies,'' Marinho said.
He further said that police command
informed the agency that the case had been transferred to the Marine
Police at Onikan.
Marinho further disclosed that the
mishap was caused by ``reckless driving, lack of life jackets, night
travel and coupled with the fact that the captain of the motorized
boat was under the influence of alcohol.
``The Captain of the boat (Ola
Ayodele), the celebrant (Temitope Omidele) and an invitee/ survivor
(Grace Bidoye) are currently in the custody of the Marine Police Head
Office Onikan,'' he said.
Marinho added that the ill-fated boat
had been impounded by the agency.
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