Lagos Plane Crash Update: Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) Releases The Names Of Survivors And Dead Persons
An Associated Airline jet was carrying seven crew
and 20 passengers heading to Akure, Ondo state
for the burial of former Ondo State governor,
Olusegun Agagu, who passed away September
13, 2013.
Agagu's family members and Ondo state officials
were in the plane. Two of Agagu's children, a son
and a daughter, did not survive. However, ex-
governor's wife was not in the plane crash; she
and Agagu's brother, Femi, arrived Akure earlier
in a separate flight.
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 who 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 the perished.
The management of the Lagos State
University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) has
released the names of some survivors and
dead persons:
1. Agagu Feyi - Survivor
2. Akintunde Taiwo - Survivor
3. Akintunde Akeem - Survivor
4. Akinsanya Femi - Survivor
5. Unknown male – Survivor
6. Chijioke Duru - Dead
7. Unknown male adult – Dead
and 20 passengers heading to Akure, Ondo state
for the burial of former Ondo State governor,
Olusegun Agagu, who passed away September
13, 2013.
Agagu's family members and Ondo state officials
were in the plane. Two of Agagu's children, a son
and a daughter, did not survive. However, ex-
governor's wife was not in the plane crash; she
and Agagu's brother, Femi, arrived Akure earlier
in a separate flight.
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 who 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 the perished.
The management of the Lagos State
University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) has
released the names of some survivors and
dead persons:
1. Agagu Feyi - Survivor
2. Akintunde Taiwo - Survivor
3. Akintunde Akeem - Survivor
4. Akinsanya Femi - Survivor
5. Unknown male – Survivor
6. Chijioke Duru - Dead
7. Unknown male adult – Dead
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