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Container falls off bridge crushing cars with people inside

The reports reveal that several people are still trapped underneath the container which fell on several cars below the bridge.

According to the reports, many are still trapped underneath and in critical conditions. There's no definite report on the number of casualties at the moment or the presence of emergency officers are at the scene of the accident.

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Recall that a similar accident occurred in 2015, crushing two cars in the gruesome accident. Stay with us as the story develops.

A container fell from Ojuelegba bridge, crushing two cars. The container fell fully on one car and partially on the second with were moving directly under the bridge.

The driver in the second car was able to escape but the first car is currently still lying under the container. The casualties are currently unknown.

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