El tribunal aplaza el juicio del chófer de Anthony Joshua hasta el 25 de febrero

El juicio de Adeniyi Kayode, el chófer de 46 años del boxeador Anthony Joshua, ha sido aplazado por el Sagamu Magistrate Court en el estado de Ogun por un accidente fatal. El caso se pospuso hasta el 25 de febrero. El accidente resultó en la muerte de un individuo nacido en Nigeria.

El 20 de enero de 2026, el Sagamu Magistrate Court en el estado de Ogun aplazó el juicio de Adeniyi Kayode, el chófer de 46 años empleado por el boxeador Anthony Joshua, hasta el 25 de febrero. Kayode se enfrenta a cargos relacionados con un accidente fatal que mató a un individuo nacido en Nigeria. Informes de ThisDayLive confirman el aplazamiento del caso del chófer. Daily Trust detalla los procedimientos en el tribunal de Sagamu. No hay más detalles específicos sobre el incidente o los procedimientos disponibles de estas fuentes, pero el caso destaca el escrutinio legal sobre el personal de un destacado atleta nigeriano.

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