British envoy and government officials visit Anthony Joshua at Lagos hospital

The Deputy Head of Mission of the British High Commission, Simon Field, has visited world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua at a Lagos hospital following a fatal road accident on the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway.
During the visit, Field met with Joshua and held discussions with Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun and Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, as British authorities continue to follow developments related to the incident.
The British High Commission confirmed that it was formally notified of the accident and remains in close contact with the hospital and the Ogun State Government. It also stated that the families of the deceased have been reached through the Mission.
The accident occurred around midday on Monday and involved a Toyota Lexus vehicle conveying Joshua and three other passengers. Two occupants of the vehicle lost their lives and were identified as Ayodele Kelvin Olu, a 36-year-old Nigerian-British citizen, and Gami Sina, a 36-year-old British citizen.
Governor Abiodun visited the hospital shortly after the incident and was later joined by Governor Sanwo-Olu. Both governors remained at the facility for several hours to oversee the situation and ensure Joshua received appropriate medical care.
Abiodun stated that he personally supervised Joshua’s treatment alongside his Lagos counterpart and expressed satisfaction with the quality of care provided by the medical team. The Ogun State Government confirmed that Joshua was in stable condition and responding well to treatment.
Other senior officials who visited the hospital included the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and the Director-General of the National Sports Commission, Bukola Olopade.
President Bola Tinubu was briefed on the incident and subsequently spoke with Joshua, his mother, and Governor Abiodun. The President conveyed his sympathies and condolences, urging unity and mutual support during the difficult period.
Authorities have ordered a full investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident, with assurances that findings will be made public upon completion. The government stated that further updates would be provided as necessary.





