The man, who was an electrician on his way back from work, was said to have approached the train at full speed, but lost his balance and slipped, while the train dragged him, dislodging some parts of his body and eventually slitting his throat.
His working tools, which included a soldering iron, screw drivers and masking tapes could be seen close to his body. Eyewitnesses blamed the young man for the fate that befell him, but could not help sympathizing with him. One of the witnesses, who identified himself simply as Collins, said he lived around the railway area, adding that young men were fond of boarding trains in motion. He said, “I was the one that dragged him away from the rail and covered his remains with a sack after the train had killed him.
“He tried to jump into the train, but lost his balance and slipped. The
train just dragged him along, slitting his throat in the process.” A
commercial bus driver, Mr. Paul Austin, said he became aware of the
incident when people where shouting. According to him, he did not see
when the victim tried to jump on the train, but he saw the train
dragging him along as it moved. An official of the Nigerian Railway
Corporation, who arrived at the scene almost immediately, but refused to
give his name, said the corporation would not take the corpse, adding
that it would be evacuated by the Yaba Local Council Development Area.
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