Another Body Recovered from Lagos Lagoon After Third Mainland Bridge Crash

Another Body Recovered from Lagos Lagoon After Third Mainland Bridge Crash

  • LASWA has recovered the body of a second victim from the Toyota Camry that plunged into the Lagos Lagoon from the Third Mainland Bridge on August 23
  • The first victim, identified as Aisha, was swiftly recovered on the day of the crash, while the body of her colleague, 31-year-old Chado Daniel Danladi, was found after extended search operations
  • LASWA praised the coordinated effort of emergency responders and local fishermen

The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) has confirmed the recovery of a second victim from last weekend’s accident on the Third Mainland Bridge.

A Toyota Camry plunged into the Lagos Lagoon in the early hours of Saturday, August 23, killing both occupants of the vehicle.

Rescue officials were at the Lagos Lagoon following the Third Mainland Bridge accident.
Local divers assisted emergency teams in the Lagos Lagoon search.
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The first victim, a woman identified as Aisha, was recovered shortly after the crash by local divers and handed over to her family.

Bodies rescued from lagoon after crash

On Wednesday, LASWA said the body of the second occupant, 31-year-old Chado Daniel Danladi, had also been retrieved and released to his relatives. Danladi was said to be a colleague of the female victim.

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In a statement, the authority explained that its Search and Rescue team responded immediately after receiving a distress call about the incident.

“On the early hours of Saturday, August 23rd, 2025, a tragic but resolutely managed incident occurred involving a Toyota Camry saloon car that plunged into the Lagos Lagoon from the Third Mainland Bridge, inward Iyana Iworo,” LASWA said.
“The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) Search and Rescue (SAR) team responded immediately upon receipt of the distress call. The team confirmed that the vehicle carried a female occupant identified as Aisha, aged approximately 25–35 years. Her body was swiftly recovered by local divers and promptly handed over to her family.”

Resources scrambled to mitigate casualties

The authority said emergency units from LASWA, the Marine Police, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), and the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) coordinated efforts at the scene.

A section of the Third Mainland Bridge where the Toyota Camry veered off into the water.
LASWA team during recovery operations at the site of the car plunge. Photo: LASWA/X
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Local fishermen were also credited for their role in the recovery operation.

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LASWA noted that initial reports suggested there was only one person in the car, but further investigation revealed that another passenger had been on board.

“While initial reports suggested a lone occupant, follow-up investigations confirmed the presence of a second passenger, identified as Chado Daniel Danladi, aged 31, residing at 7 Oremeta Street, Off Opebi Link Bridge, Ikeja. He was recognized as a colleague of the first victim. The body of the second victim was recovered during an extended SAR operation and has been delivered to his family,” the statement read.

The agency described the operation as a demonstration of how coordinated emergency response and community support improve Lagos State’s ability to manage waterway disasters.

“This incident underscores the effectiveness of our coordinated emergency response and the strong community support that enhance Lagos State’s capability in managing waterway emergencies. We remain committed to ensuring safety and rapid response in all such incidents,” LASWA added

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FG to spend over N3t on third mainland bridge

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that the federal government had announced plan to rehabilitate the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos State.

The Minister of Works, David Umahi, said the Third Mainland Bridge rehabilitation will cost President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration over ₦3 trillion.

Umahi explained the areas of the Third Mainland Bridge (Nigeria’s longest bridge) that need massive repair.

Source: Legit.ng

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