🔗 Share this article Anthony Joshua Released from Medical Facility in Nigeria Following Deadly Car Crash Olympic gold medalist Anthony Joshua has left the medical facility, local government spokespeople confirmed on late Wednesday. The fighter was part of a serious road collision outside Lagos on the 29th of December, a devastating event that claimed the lives of two of his team members. Under Observation for Minor Injuries Joshua had remained in the hospital while recovering from minor injuries, his management team had said on Monday. The Lagos state commissioner for information, Gbenga Omotoso, announced via a post on social media that Joshua was declared medically stable to continue his recovery at home. “Joshua and his mother were at the funeral home in Lagos this afternoon to offer their condolences to his two departed friends as they were being readied to be sent home,” the official remarked. A Tribute to the Fallen The two men who died were identified as Latif Ayodele, Joshua's trainer, and Sina Ghami, a strength and conditioning coach. Omotoso added that the athlete was heartbroken and full of emotions over the loss of his two close friends.” His release from the hospital arrives after the sports world had expressed sympathy for the star in the aftermath of the terrible crash.