 There has been a ghastly road accident involved in a Kamashev bus, also known as Danfo, and the Lexus Jeep unfurled a mainland bridge before 11 am today, August 9th. I would necessarily say the bus somersaulted four times before stopping short of the rails of the bridge. Now traumatized victims speak to plus TV Africa's correspondent, Destiny Momor. This morning, a Lexus Jeep and this Danfo bus here were flying this third mainland bridge when this unfortunate accident happened. This young lady was on her way to work when the public vehicles she boarded collided with a Lexus Jeep on the third mainland bridge. She sustained only a scratch but is traumatized by the accident. I can't really say because it just happened suddenly. Driver Shoa Mimokorode of the Lexus Jeep survived unscratched and gives his side of the story. We are moving side by side so I saw the vehicle coming with speed so I saw it from the mirror so I have to match my brakes to slow down so that I can go. So by doing that, it was speed so it saw me much in brake beside him so he's trying to you know when you much brake now you know that the vehicle shakes so that is what happened. So when I matched my brake so it couldn't control its own speed so that is why it touched me and crossed to the other side even on my lane to eat the culvert. That is where the vehicle came from. You can see the side of my car. A traffic jam quickly built up as a result of the accident and the presence of men of the Mandarin Police Force and the management authority LASMA and Lagos State Ambulance service. Third Melon Bridge is the longest of three bridges connecting Lagos Island to the mainland. Accidents occur frequently here, usually caused by overloading bad road conditions and reckless driving. They've been rushed to the nearby hospital and we hope that eventually there will be no casualty. From Third Melon Bridge to here, Dustin Momo reporting for Plus TV Africa.