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#JusticeforBamise: A Look At How To Use The Emergency Exit On BRT Buses

A Twitter user has taken to the microblogging platform to explain how to use the Emergency Exit on BRT.

This is coming following the murder of 22-year-old Oluwabamise Toyosi Ayanwole, who was found dead after boarding a BRT bus on her way home from work

 

#JusticeforBamise: A Look At How To Use The Emergency Exit On BRT Buses

 

He Wrote; ”Pls if you find yourself inside any BRT bus and you feel unsafe, kindly be on the look out for the Emergency Exit Sign, it’s a Red Latch, u have to pull it, it will activate the bus emergency brakes that bus isn’t going anywhere.”

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