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Anthony Joshua poses with families of deceased friends Source: Instagram Joshua
Former world heavyweight boxing champion, Anthony Joshua, has made his first social media post since a fatal car accident in Nigeria that claimed the lives of two close friends and team members.
Joshua sustained minor injuries in the incident that killed his friends, Sina Ghami and Latif “Latz” Ayodele on Monday, December 29, on the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway.
The 36-year-old boxer, who was discharged from the hospital on New Year’s Eve, returned to the United Kingdom on Saturday.
He made his first public comment since the accident in a post across his social media handles on Sunday.
Joshua shared the post, pictured alongside the families of Sina and Latz, with the caption “My Brother’s Keeper .”
The image, posted across his social media pages, shows the ex-heavyweight champion offering support and solidarity.
Both Sina and Latz will be laid to rest later on Sunday (today).
The accident occurred when Joshua’s SUV, carrying the boxer and three others, collided with a stationary truck due to reported brake failure.
Joshua, who had just arrived in Nigeria for a holiday following his recent knockout victory over Jake Paul, narrowly escaped death after switching from the front passenger seat to the back moments before the impact, a move prompted by his size obstructing the driver’s view.
He sustained a leg fracture but was reported to be in stable condition without needing emergency medical intervention. (Sunday PUNCH)