Car Crash: Leverkusen Explain Boniface’s Health Condition
Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen have issued an update on the health condition of Nigeria international Victor Boniface following a car crash in Germany.
The Super Eagles striker survived a car accident on Sunday, hours after guiding Leverkusen to a 2-1 win over Eintracht Frankfurt in the German Bundesliga.
In a now-deleted post on his social media accounts, the 23-year-old shared video footage and photos of his smashed car after an accident.
Boniface wrote, “God is the greatest” and “God says my time hasn’t come.”
A German tabloid, Bild, confirmed that the Nigeria international was only a passenger in the car that collided with a truck.
“Boniface was on the A3 between Bad Camberg and Idstein on his way to Frankfurt Airport shortly after seven on a training-free Sunday, where he wanted to pick up friends, when the Mercedes collided with a truck,” the website wrote.
“The striker was not behind the wheel himself; he was just a passenger.
“According to the police, the driver lost control of the car due to fatigue and skidded from the middle lane to the right into the truck. The collision even caused the Mercedes to overturn.
“When asked by BILD, Bayer Leverkusen said, “He is fine.” Boniface only had two minor injuries to his hand. The driver and Boniface were treated and examined in the hospital and have now arrived safely back in Cologne.”
In one of the photos posted, the forward can be seen looking into the camera and then showing what appears to be his arm dripping with blood.
Boniface’s safety from the shocking event has brought relief to fans and the football community, as he continues to play a vital role in Leverkusen’s impressive campaign this season.
Leverkusen will hope to have the striker back in action for their UEFA Champions League away fixture against Brest on Wednesday.
It has been an eventful week for Boniface, who last Monday had a chaotic trip with Nigeria’s national team to Libya with a forced stay of over 15 hours at a remote airport, compelling the Eagles to boycott their matchday 4 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.