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TRUCKS RUN INTO SHOP IN MUSHING


Photos: Truck rams into stores in Mushin, Lagos

A trailer loaded with bags of cement lost control and rammed into shops in Mushin-Olosa this afternoon. The trailer was trying to avoid potholes on the road when it lost control. More photos from the accident after the cut...


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