Crash Update: Undertaker had premonition of the crash
Akeem
Akintunde, one of the four undertakers who alongside the Chief
Executive Officer of MIC Funeral Services, Tunji Okusanya, and his son,
Olatunji, died aboard the ill-fated aircraft carrying the remains of a
former governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Agagu, may have had a
premonition of his death.
When our correspondent visited his
Facebook page on Sunday, his last post on the social network which dated
October 3 – the same day the crash occurred – saw him making a
reference to the “last day of my life.”
Akintunde, who according to information
on his Facebook page was a graduate of the Lagos State University, said
in the last 33 years of his existence on earth, he had always found time
to ruminate on the last day of his life.
“For the past 33 years, I have looked in
the mirror every morning and asked myself: If today was the last day of
my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today! And whenever
the answer has been ‘No’ for too many days in a row, I know I need to
change something. Akezo,” he wrote on his Facebook page.
Akintunde posted his last message on
Facebook with a BlackBerry smartphone and as at the time of filing this
report, 22 of his friends had shared the status update while some of
them offered condolence messages.
One of Akintunde’s friends, Owolabi Tayour, wrote, “It’s been so painful, chaai! Rest in Peace, Akeem.”
Meanwhile, MIC Funerals has announced the names of the other undertakers who lost their lives in the crash.
In a statement posted on its Facebook
page, the firm named Mr. Chijioke Duru; Mr. Kingsley Amaechi; and
Mr. Samson Hassan, as three other employees who died “while on official
duties.”
The statement posted by Mrs. Bolanle
Okusanya–Feyita for and on behalf of the family and MIC Royal Ltd
stated, “It is with great sadness and profound loss that MIC Royal Ltd.
announces the passing away of our Chief Executive Mr. Olatunji Okusanya;
his son, Mr. Olatunji Okusanya (Jnr) and four members of our team…
“They were involved in a fatal plane
crash that occurred at the domestic wing of the Murtala Mohammed
Airport, Lagos, at 9.32am on October 3, 2013, while on official duties.
“A condolence register has been opened
at our office on 15/17/19 Odunlami Street, Lagos Island and all are
welcome to leave their messages. As events unfold we will make further
announcements.”
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