
Anthony Joshua to spend New Year’s Eve in hospital recovering from fatal crash
British heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua will spend New Year’s Eve at the Duchess Luxury Hospital in Lagos as he continues his recovery from a serious car crash that claimed the lives of two of his close friends and associates. The accident occurred on the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway on December 29, 2025, when the vehicle carrying Joshua and members of his entourage collided with a stationary truck. While Joshua escaped with minor injuries and is in stable condition, the traumatic loss of his companions has deeply affected him and those close to him.
Hospital sources say Joshua will remain under medical supervision through the holiday period as doctors monitor his recovery and ensure he receives proper rest and care. The atmosphere at the hospital has been one of quiet reflection, with family members, representatives from his management team, and close associates visiting to offer support and comfort. Officials have emphasised that Joshua’s physical condition is improving, but that the emotional impact of the crash remains significant for him and his camp.
The tragedy has drawn widespread attention from fans and figures across the sporting world, with many expressing sympathy and urging patience as Joshua recovers. Messages of support have poured in from fellow athletes, promoters, and boxing enthusiasts alike, all wishing him strength in the difficult days following the accident. Social media platforms have been filled with tributes to the friends Joshua lost, highlighting their contributions to his career and the sport.
As the world marks the end of 2025 and looks ahead to the new year, Joshua’s decision to remain in hospital reflects the seriousness with which his team is approaching his rehabilitation. Although he is expected to resume some of his public and professional engagements in the coming weeks, his focus for now is on healing and honouring the memories of those who died in the crash. The incident has also reignited discussions about road safety on major highways in Nigeria, with many calling for increased awareness and improvements in emergency response systems.
