“I was one vehicle behind “- Man shares what FRSC officials did at scene of Anthony Joshua’s car crash

A Nigerian man who witnessed Anthony Joshua’s car crash in Ogun State has shared details of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) officials’ arrival.

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‎Earlier, Gistreel reported that Anthony Joshua, who recently defeated YouTuber boxer, Jake Paul, was involved in a car crash.

The boxer, seated in the backseat, was rescued and taken to the hospital with minor injuries.

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‎According to reports, the two individuals who lost their lives were Sina was Anthony Joshua’s strength and conditioning coach, while Latif was his personal trainer.

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Man Shares Details Of Anthony Joshua’s Car Crash

‎The man identifed as @deyemidada on X (formely Twitter), shared that he was one vehicle behind the tragic scene.

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‎According to him, FRSC officials arrived on foot, running, 5 minutes after the incident.

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The X user disclosed that  Anthony Joshua was extracted from the vehicle and traffic was cleared in about 10 minutes.

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‎His tweet reads below….

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‎I was one vehicle behind the wreck of AJs car and I can confirm that the @FRSCNigeria officers were on the scene in about 5 mins. They arrived on foot running because a build up of cars had blocked access to the wreckage.

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‎They extracted AJ from the car and removed the bodies from the road and cleared traffic in about 10 minutes. They did very well.

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