
Anthony Joshua’s driver has been charged after a crash in Nigeria which injured the boxer and killed two of his close friends, police have said
Adeniyi Mobolaji Kayode, 46, was charged at the Sagamu Magistrate Court on Friday (2 January).
Prosecutors have charged Mr Kayode with causing death by dangerous driving, reckless and negligent driving, driving without due care, and driving without a valid driver’s licence. The case has been adjourned until January 20.
The boxer was taken to hospital on Monday after being rescued from the wreckage of a car crash in Nigeria in which two of his team members were killed.
The former British two-time world heavyweight champion, 36, was pulled from a mangled SUV on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, but sustained only minor injuries. He was discharged from hospital on Wednesday.
His vehicle collided with a truck parked on the side of the expressway, according to Nigeria’s Federal Road Safety Corps.
The Corps also suggested speeding and an overtake attempt were to blame for the crash, but Ogun state’s police commissioner later told ESPN that a burst tyre on Joshua’s vehicle caused the driver to lose control and “swerve into the stationary truck parked along the road”.
Video footage from the aftermath of the crash shows Joshua sitting in his car, appearing dazed and in pain.
Joshua’s personal trainer Latif “Latz” Ayodele and strength coach Sina Ghami, who were travelling in the car with the boxer, were both pronounced dead at the scene
Matchroom, which promotes Joshua, and 258 MGT, his management company shared a joint statement: “With profound sadness, it has been confirmed that two close friends and team members Sina Ghami and Latif Ayodele have tragically passed away.
“Matchroom Boxing and 258 BXG can confirm that Anthony sustained injuries in the accident and was taken to hospital for checks and treatment. He is in a stable condition and will remain there for observation.
“Our deepest condolences and prayers are with the families and friends of all those affected – and we ask that their privacy is respected at this incredibly difficult time. No further comment will be made at this time.”



