CoverHeadlinesMaritime Security Lagos Boat Mishap Update: 12 bodies recovered, five still missing By maritimemag July 3, 2019 ShareTweet 0 12 bodies have been recovered so far in the latest Lagos boat mishap on the Badore-Ijede sea route which occurred on June 29. The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) General Manager Mr Oluwadamilola Emmanuel, who confirmed the recovery on Tuesday, announced that five bodies were, however, yet to be recovered. He said that LASWA, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, the Lagos State Ambulance Services and the Nigeria Police Force had intensified efforts to recover the remaining bodies. Emmanuel said that LASEMA had taken corpses of victims whose family members were not on ground to the mortuary, while those whose families were on ground had been claimed. The boat mishap occurred mid-sea at 11.00 p.m. on June 29 on the Badore-Ijede sea route with only three survivors. The 20-passenger capacity unmarked boat with a 60″Hp engine capsized after being hit by severe waves en route Egbin Jetty in Ijede at Ikorodu, near Lagos State. The boat started its journey from a jetty at Badore, near Ajah on the eastern flank of Lagos State. Investigations carried out by LASWA on the tragedy revealed that the accident was caused by poor visibility and the fact that the passengers had no life jackets. Boat accidents are rampant on sea routes in Lagos, Nigeria’s crowded economic hub. © 2019, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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