who was driving anthony joshua car
There is no reliable public information yet naming exactly who was driving Anthony Joshua’s car at the time of the recent crash in Nigeria, so the driver’s identity and relationship to him remain unconfirmed by major outlets.
What the reports actually say
Most reputable news sources agree on a few key points about the accident.
- Anthony Joshua was described as a passenger sitting in the back of a black Lexus SUV when it collided with a stationary truck on the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway.
- Nigerian authorities say five adult males were in the vehicle; two sadly died, two were unharmed, and Joshua suffered minor injuries and was taken to hospital.
None of these reports publicly name the driver, referring only to “the driver” or “the chauffeur” when discussing responsibility for losing control of the vehicle.
Confusion about “who was driving”
Different agencies have given slightly different explanations of what caused the crash, which has fueled online speculation.
- The Federal Road Safety Corps has said the Lexus appeared to be speeding, lost control during an overtaking attempt, and hit a parked truck.
- A senior police official has been quoted saying a burst tyre caused the driver to lose control and veer into the truck.
In forum and social-media discussions, some users talk about “blaming the chauffeur” and ask “who caused the accident,” but they still do not provide a verified name for the driver.
Answering your main question
If the question “who was driving Anthony Joshua car” is about whether Joshua himself was driving, current reporting consistently states he was not the one behind the wheel; he was in the back seat as a passenger.
If the question is about the identity of the actual driver, that has not been officially released to the public as of the latest coverage, only described as Joshua’s driver or chauffeur.
Quick Scoop style wrap‑up
- The driver has not been publicly named in credible news reports yet.
- Joshua was in the back seat and is described as a passenger, not the driver.
- Authorities are still investigating the exact cause, with speed and a possible tyre blowout both mentioned in early statements.
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.