Discharge and mourning: in brief
Anthony Joshua, the former world heavyweight champion and Olympic gold medallist, has been discharged from a Lagos hospital after a car crash that killed two of his coaches. The report comes from TMZ, citing local sources; Nigerian officials said the boxer was in stable condition.
What happened
The crash occurred on the Lagos–Ibadan expressway. The vehicle carrying Joshua collided with a truck. Strength and conditioning coach Sina Gami and trainer Latif Ayodele — both close friends of the boxer — were killed in the accident.
"Anthony... will continue his recovery at home,"
— TMZ (citing local reports)
Medical condition and next steps
Nigerian officials said that after his discharge Joshua, accompanied by his mother, visited a funeral home in Lagos to pay respects to the dead. According to official information, his condition is described as stable; further treatment and rehabilitation will take place outside the hospital.
Context and reaction
The crash happened a little more than a week after Joshua's fight with Jake Paul. The sequence of events is a reminder of athletes' vulnerability outside the ring and underscores that even big sports stars face injury and loss.
"Events of this scale always attract attention — it is important that the investigation provides answers and that preventative measures are implemented,"
— comment from Nigerian security representatives/local media
Why this matters
This story is about human loss, road safety, and how the sporting community responds to tragedy. For our readers, it is also a reminder: sport creates symbols, but behind them are real people and real risks. Before drawing final conclusions, it is worth waiting for the results of the official investigation and medical reports.
What comes next: Joshua will continue his recovery outside the hospital, and investigators must determine the causes of the crash. For fans and colleagues, this is a time of mourning and solidarity — basic reactions that unite the sporting community in difficult moments.