A lady has narrated how she almost lost her life when her Taxify driver had an epileptic seizure while driving her. Chika Okereke said they were on Osborne road on their way to Ikeja when her driver started having a seizure and lost control of the car. He then crashed into another car in front of them and their tyre busted. Luckily, a culvert helped wedge the car, thereby averting tragedy.Chika wrote:So I almost lost my life...I’m still in shock. So I was in a taxi headed to ikeja. We got to Osborne road I noticed the cab driver’s mouth was wide open and he was pointing at me. In my mind I was like ok he stammers. I stutter as Well so no biggie. I was eating my salad and waiting for him to finish his sentence..next thing something foam like started coming out from his mouth. We were moving fast about 80km/h or so. I knew something was wrong. I started shouting Jesus. I’m not about to die now. Oga is epileptic. He hit the car in front of us. Our front tire busted. Finally our car stopped. I had already thought I was dead. Alas the culvert wedged the car. The driver was dying..was flagging down cars to help the driver. No one stopped. Everyone drove past except a woman that parked behind us but was too scared to alight from her vehicle. Thank God for the RRS stationed by deputy gov’s house. They helped resuscitate the driver. Imagine this happened on 3rd mainland bridge. The driver is fine. No one should ask me why an epileptic patient is driving. Ask @taxify.ng Medical check up is important pls. Ignore my typo if any..I’m still in shock In reply, Taxify said:Hi Chika! We are concerned to learn about this and we would like to address this. Please DM us the phone number linked to your account as well as details of the trip so we can get on this right away. The post Lady narrates how she almost had an accident when her Taxify driver had an epileptic seizure behind the wheels; Taxify replies appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.
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