The casket, bearing the corpse of the
Ondo State former governor, Dr. Olusegun Agagu, has been recovered by
rescue agencies at the site of the Associated Airlines plane, which
crashed in Lagos on Thursday morning. The casket was intact as of the
time of recovery.
Almost all parts of the aircraft was burnt except the back where the casket was kept.
The remains of the former University of
Ibadan lecturer were due to be interred in Ondo State this weekend after
a series of events by the state government. The plane was conveying
Agagu’s body to Akure, the Ondo State capital, when it crashed around
the MMIA in Lagos.
The Accident
Investigation Bureau has said the two black boxes of the Associated
Airlines plane, which crashed in Lagos on Thursday, have been recovered.
The Director of Engineering, AIB, Mr. Emmanuel Dialla, said the two black boxes had been retrieved from the accident scene.
Dialla said, “AIB has succeeded in picking the two black boxes, which will give us an insight into what really happened.”
Rescue agencies have recovered the
bodies of nine victims of the Associated Airlines plane, which crashed
around the access gate of the MMIA, Lagos, on Thursday.
No official confirmation has been released by the relevant agencies on the number of casualties.
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