Ibadan: 1 killed, 3 injured as Cocoa House lift crashes

On Wednesday, the elevator of the erstwhile tallest building in the Western region, Cocoa House, suffered mechanical failure and crashed while some technicians were working on it, killing one person while three others sustained varying levels of injury.
NAN in Ibadan gathered that the faulty elevator of the 25 storeys building collapsed on Wednesday while four technicians were working to restore it.
Two of the injured persons who broke limbs and one other who broke his leg during the accident were taken to the hospital for medical attention.
Victor Ayetoro, Head, Corporate Affairs, Odua Investment Company Limited, owner of the building, confirmed the incident in a statement on Wednesday.
Mr. Ayetoro said the incident happened around 11 a.m. when the team from the contractor handling the installation of a new lift was dismantling the old one.
He said that the installation, however, suffered a mechanical failure which resulted in the lift car dropping and crashing into the basement pit.
“Unfortunately, one of the technicians in the team did not survive the incident.
“Three other technicians suffered minor injuries and have been taken to the hospital for treatment,” he said.
Mr. Ayetoro said the company’s management had been informed and their representatives had taken charge of the situation.
According to him, the incident has also been reported to the police.
NAN
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