Breaking: Disturbing Videos From Anthony Joshua’s Car Crash in Nigeria

Breaking: Disturbing Videos From Anthony Joshua’s Car Crash in Nigeria

A series of disturbing videos has emerged from the scene of Anthony Joshua’s car crash in Nigeria, revealing the shocking state of emergency response and public safety protocols in the country. The footage captures the chaotic aftermath of the accident—showing panicked bystanders struggling to provide help in the absence of any coordinated rescue team, ambulance, or medical professionals.

According to initial reports, the crash was linked to overspeeding and wrongful overtaking. While Joshua was fortunate to survive, others at the scene were not as lucky, with graphic evidence showing the severity of injuries sustained. Beyond the tragedy itself, these videos raise critical questions about road safety enforcement, disaster preparedness, healthcare infrastructure, and how emergency situations are handled in Nigeria.

What is seen here is not just a celebrity incident—it is a stark reflection of what ordinary citizens face daily on Nigerian roads. As the country promotes events and tourism, especially during highly anticipated festive seasons, this incident is a sobering reminder that safety systems must not fail.

Moment AJ was rescued from the crash scene

The videos that follow provide an unfiltered look at the rescue attempts and the reality on ground.

When Aj’s car was towed by officers of The Nigerian Road Safety Corps from the crash scene

Warning!! This next video contains sensitive and graphic footage. It shows the deceased bodies of AJ’s friends on the ground. Watch here!


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