Video,The fireman 'saving what's not burnt' of the Amazon. "I am appealing to anyone who recognises this man or saw him leaving the scene to call police. Use of the CNN name and/or logo on or as part of NEWS18.com does not derogate from the intellectual property rights of Cable News Network in respect of them. This UNCENSORED YOUTUBE contains some videos of GRAPHIC NATURE! Nigeria's Most Authoritative Online Newspaper.The father of the 21 years old University of Ibadan undergraduate Richard Gbadebo who died in a factory mishap in Ibadan, Mr. Shola Gbadebo has demanded for the Close Circuit Television (CCTV) footages of how his son died before he would believe the death was an accident.This is as he also appealed to the Oyo State government to help facilitate thorough investigations to ascertain the true cause of his son’s death.Mr. The wall of the house subsequently collapses over the woman. The father of the 21 years old University of Ibadan undergraduate Richard Gbadebo who died in a factory mishap in Ibadan, Mr. Shola Gbadebo has demanded for the Close Circuit Television (CCTV) footages of how his son died before he would believe the death was an accident. They should just play the CCTV camera footage in order to make it transparent that what really happened was an accident.”.Speaking on behalf of the state government, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, Dr Bashir Olanrewaju said the state government has begun a safety audit of the factory and would ensure that necessary sanctions would be meted on the company and ensure compensation for the bereaved family.Olanrewaju, who described the incident as unfortunate, assured the family that government would do everything to unravel the cause of the accident, adding that the government would ensure that preventive measures are put in place in the factory and other companies in the state to avoid reoccurrence of such in the future.For information on press releases, photos, promotional events and adverts, call or send text to 08053069436 send email to: info@sundiatapost.com,Nasarawa Govt vows to fish out killers of veteran journalist,Yahoo exploring sale of $1 billion-$3 billion in ‘non-core assets’: CFO,Nigerian Army, EFCC plan to fight criminality in South-East,Colonel Bako: Buratai pays tribute as Gov Zulum donates house, N20m to family,Ndume bemoans killing of army commander by Boko Haram,Herdsmen behead farmer, kill four others in fresh Benue attack,NAF immortalises Arotile, Nigeria’s first female combatant pilot,Abuja Metropolitan Lions Club gets new officers,Stop borrowing for projects, Sanusi tells FG,Unstable Fiscal Regime Stifling Nigerian Petroleum Industry – Kyari,I made a mistake with Vee – Neo tells Dorathy,Gunmen kill one, abduct pregnant woman, 9 others in Nasarawa,Putin calls for space peace treaty, offers coronavirus vaccine to UN,TETFUND pledges support to Kogi confluence university,Polaris Bank Marks 1st Year Anniversary of UNEP-FI Banking Principles…Outlines remarkable milestones,Max Air commences Jos-Abuja flights Sept 28,NEWS ANALYSIS: Using Edo governorship election as model for future elections,Lumumba’s tooth and toothless United Nations, By Owei Lakemfa,Africa and the Idea of the university, By Biko Agozino,Surviving the hard times, By Dakuku Peterside,Nigerians’ penchant for Afghanistanism towards America, By Dakuku Peterside,Edo Grudge Match Reaches Final, By Azu Ishiekwene,Dino Melaye Is Not A Fool, By Azu Ishiekwene,COVID-19 and the Safe Schools Declaration in Nigeria (2), By Isaac N. Obasi,COVID-19 and the Safe Schools Declaration in Nigeria (1), By Isaac N. Obasi. CCTV footage has been released of the moments before a toddler was killed on a pedestrian crossing when a lorry driver went through a red light. The US is the worst hit country in the world and cases are still continuing to rise, data shows.© 2020 BBC. Tags: Accident caught on camera Accidents caught on CCTV Ajmer Alwar gate Alwar Gate accident car accident Car Accidents in India road accidents Traffic Violations; First Published: June 26, 2020, 9:37 AM IST