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The driver of a car accident who killed two of his team members dedicated to British boxing gold medallists has been put in court. It turned out that the perpetrator of the accident, which gave Anthony Joshua (36), who was on a roll by winning astronomical fight money, was unlicensed.
British media 'BBC' reported on the 25th (Korea time) that "the driver of the fatal accident, in which Joshua was injured and his team members Latif Ayodele and Sina Kami died, appeared in a Nigerian court."
Adeniyi Mobolaji Kayode, 46, who drove Joshua at the time of the accident, was reportedly charged with dangerous driving fatalities, reckless and careless driving, manslaughter, and unlicensed driving.
Kayode appeared for the second time at Sagamu Magistrates Court in Ogun State near Lagos, Nigeria, the media said. We have not yet submitted a petition, he said. "The trial in this case has been postponed to March as the prosecution requested additional time to prepare evidence."
The tragic accident occurred in December last year. At the time, Joshua visited his hometown of Nigeria to meet his family. Joshua and his group were involved in a truck that was stopping on the highway.
It was disastrous. The accident left personal trainer Ayodele and rehabilitation coach Kami, who had been with Joshua for more than 10 years, dead instantly at the scene.
According to the British 'Daily Mail', Joshua reportedly saved his life by a close call because he moved from the passenger seat to the back seat at the driver's request just before the accident. Joshua, who was discharged from the hospital after two days of treatment after the accident, sobbed, "Everything turned upside down in an instant," adding, "The tragedy of losing two men who were the main characters and brothers in my life is really hard to bear."
In particular, the accident became even more of a hot topic as Joshua made astronomical profits from his recent boxing match. Just 10 days before the accident, Joshua won a hot KO against Jake Paul in a boxing match in Miami, USA, pocketing about 68 million pounds (about 120 billion won). As a London Olympic gold medalist and former heavyweight champion, he won both wealth and honor, but lost his most precious colleagues due to the speeding of an unlicensed driver.
Joshua is burning his will to make a comeback despite his heartbreak. He recently gave a ᅟ to his personal YouTube channel, saying, "Boxing must continue. I will do the right thing for them and their families," he said, resuming training. He also expressed his affection for his colleagues who left, saying, "It is rather comforting that I have two brothers in the world."
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