The full story of how Anthony Joshua survived a deadly convoy crash

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From the initial impact near Sagamu to eyewitness rescue efforts, this timeline tracks how Anthony Joshua survived a fatal convoy crash on December 29, 2025. The incident left two dead and sparked renewed calls for expressway safety.

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This saga, which began on December 29, 2025, unfolded along the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway near Makun, Ogun State. Anthony Joshua, the British-Nigerian boxing champion, travelled in a Lexus SUV when the vehicle struck a stationary truck near Danco Filling Station.

ValidUpdates understands that two people died instantly while Joshua sustained minor injuries. The crash triggered a wave of public concern, with images and videos showing crowds pulling the boxer from the wreckage. The Federal Road Safety Corps and Ogun State Police Command launched an investigation into the cause.

December 29, 11:00 a.m.: The convoy hits a stationary truck

Eyewitnesses confirm that a Lexus SUV in Joshua’s convoy collided with a parked truck near Sagamu Interchange. The truck, loaded with grain, stood on the Ibadan-bound lane when the SUV struck it at high speed. The impact crushed the SUV’s front and left two passengers dead.

Police officers from the Ogun State Police Command arrived minutes later and secured the scene. Rescue workers pulled Joshua from the back seat, where he sat shirtless and dazed. The boxer sustained minor injuries but remained conscious.

11:15 a.m.: Crowds gather and rescue begins

Local residents rushed to the crash site after hearing the impact. Videos show dozens surrounding the wrecked SUV, some taking photos while others helped extract the boxer. A man in a suit restrained Joshua, who appeared distressed and disoriented.

The crowd’s swift response helped stabilise the scene before emergency services arrived. ValidUpdates reviewed similar crowd-led rescue efforts in our report on BBNaija star Angel survives ghastly car accident shares shocking photos.

11:30 a.m.: First responders confirm two deaths

The Federal Road Safety Corps confirmed two fatalities at the scene. Officials identified the victims as passengers in the Lexus SUV. Their bodies were moved to a nearby morgue while Joshua received first aid.

Police officers cordoned off the area and began interviewing witnesses. The truck driver remained at the scene and cooperated with investigators.

12:00 p.m.: Joshua receives medical attention

Paramedics treated Joshua for minor bruises and shock. He declined hospitalisation and continued his journey under escort. Sources close to the boxer say he remained calm but shaken.

The incident sparked online reactions, with fans expressing relief and concern. ValidUpdates previously covered similar emotional fallout in our piece on Uche Maduagwu blames Phyna over sister’s accident stirs debate.

1:00 p.m.: Police launch formal investigation

The Ogun State Police Command opened a case to determine fault. Officers cited speed and wrongful overtaking as possible causes. Investigators continue to review footage and interview witnesses.

The Lagos–Ibadan Expressway remains one of Nigeria’s busiest and most dangerous highways. Officials urge drivers to avoid overtaking near stationary vehicles and to maintain safe speeds.

3:00 p.m.: Public reaction and safety calls

Social media lit up with reactions from fans, celebrities, and road safety advocates. Many called for stricter enforcement of highway parking rules and better signage near choke points like Sagamu Interchange.

Joshua has not issued a public statement, but sources say he plans to support awareness campaigns on expressway safety.

Conclusion

Anthony Joshua’s survival highlights both the fragility of life and the urgency of road safety reform. As investigations continue, Nigerians await answers and hope for change. Should expressway rules be tightened to prevent future tragedies?

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