 Legustate Commissioner for Health, Professor Akina Bayrumi, says 32 out of the 102 casualties recorded from Thursday's collision of a train and BRT staff bus in the Kejia area have been discharged. Bayrumi stated this while addressing journalists at the press conference held at the Legustate University Teaching Hospital, Lassoud, on Friday. Plus TV correspondent Lovie Kukuo or Yedokon was there and now reports. The bus train crash occurred at the early morning hours of Thursday, the 9th of March, 2023, at Kejia. According to the Commissioner for Health, Professor Akina Bayrumi, the number of casualties still stands at 6, while 19 victims have been discharged from the Legustate University Teaching Hospital, Lassoud, 5 from the state accident and emergency center at Old Togate and 8 from Urilea Gege General Hospital. There are very few hospitals in the world that can cope with a sudden surge of very critically injured patients. So the trial process also identifies some of the injured passengers that can be transferred to other established general hospitals in Legust. What we did was to transfer 25 of the less severely injured to 4 of our General Hospital, Bagada General Hospital, Legust Island General Hospital, Old Togate Accident and Emergency Center and Urilea Gege General Hospital. Professor Akina Bayrumi added that 256 units of voluntary blood were received on Thursday from Legust residents, while 40 units of blood had been transferred for the victims. Professor Akina Bayrumi is the Chief Medical Director Lassoud. His stresses that the recruitment process of drivers generally should be refined. By 4 p.m. we had finished the triaging, we had moved some patients to other different hospitals in Legustate General Hospital, we had taken some to the theater for operation, we had moved some to intensive care unit, some had gone for various investigations like X-rays and scans. Okay, so by 4 p.m. we had finished the triaging and the whole place was empty. All patients had been sorted out. Meanwhile, the wife of Nigeria's President-elect, Hulu Remy Chinobu, accompanied by the wife of Legustate Governor, Dr Ibidyukesawunlu, visited the teaching hospital to empathize with the victims and assess their ongoing treatment. The ladies commenced return with the families who lost their loved ones, describing the accident as unfortunate and deeply painful. We can just hope that the drivers are more careful in the future and because they can see what has happened, lives have been lost so we, you know, co-measure it with the family that lost some loved ones and those who are here wish them speedy recovery. Senator Chinobu urged drivers to be more careful and work to avoid situations that can result in the loss of precious lives in the future.