A poignant image shared online has drawn widespread emotional reactions, revealing the final resting place of two men closely linked to British-Nigerian boxing champion Anthony Joshua.
Final Resting Place Revealed Online
The photo, posted on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) by a user identified as @josephMuztich, shows the graves of Latif Ayodele and Sina Ghami. The two men, who were Joshua's fitness trainer and coach respectively, were laid to rest side by side following their tragic deaths.
This comes after the fatal accident on December 29, 2025, along the busy Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. While Anthony Joshua and his driver survived the crash and were hospitalized, Ayodele and Ghami lost their lives.
Public Reaction to the Graveside Photo
The shared image quickly generated a flood of comments, with many netizens expressing grief and offering prayers. The discussion also veered into observations about the burial customs visible in the photo.
Several users offered Islamic prayers for the deceased. "May Allah raised them together in Aljannah Firdausi. Ameen," wrote @Olu_las. Another, @DrHamze_M, prayed, "May Allah جل جلاله forgive their sins and grant them his mercy and protect them from the punishment of the grave."
However, the appearance of the graves sparked questions from some, given the men were reported to be Muslim. User @Kryptotajeer queried, "Ameen! Arent they Muslims, why are their graves decorated?" Similarly, @Bawayheen asked, "I have a question, are the Muslim and Christian graves the same there?"
Other reactions criticized the act of sharing such private moments. @RFyffe44009 commented, "Good to see people have learnt there lesson from the crash about filming private matters," while @MDekkard54781 stated, "There are a LOT of weirdos in the world. Some if them film people at cemeteries. Mental!"
Context of the Tragic Incident
The accident that claimed the lives of Ayodele and Ghami sent shockwaves through the sports and entertainment world. Initial reports confirmed that the individuals were buried days after the crash, in line with traditional practices.
An eyewitness to the crash had previously given an account, stating that a speeding car diverted and caused the collision. The witness clarified that Joshua and his team were not at fault and detailed how bystanders rushed to help the boxer before emergency services arrived.
The sharing of the burial site photo underscores the intense public interest and lingering sorrow surrounding the untimely death of the two sports professionals connected to one of the world's most famous athletes.