Anthony Joshua makes pledge to families of tragic ‘brothers’ killed in car crash as he joins mourners at their funeral

AJ shows ‘he’ll be there for those they left behind’ as he shares Instagram pics with pals’ relatives
ANTHONY Joshua has pledged to forever support the families of his pals killed in a car crash.
Fiercely loyal fighter AJ sat with the relatives of his two pals killed in a car crash — and vowed to be “my brothers’ keeper”.



The grieving heavyweight yesterday posted his first pics since last week’s smash which claimed the lives of his close friends Sina Ghami and Latif “Latz” Ayodele.
He later joined mourners for an emotional funeral service at London Central Mosque.
In a poignant Instagram post AJ, 36, offered his pals’ devastated loved ones comfort and support after the tragedy in Nigeria.
One snap sees him with Sina’s sister, Sanaz, who is holding a photo of her brother.
Also pictured on the sofa are the mothers of the two victims, as well as AJ’s mum Yeta Odusanya.
AJ is fiercely loyal to his friends and their families and will be there for them for the rest of their lives.Source in Joshua’s camp
In a second photograph AJ – who was also injured in the crash — sits on the floor with Alex Ayodele, the father of Latz.
He captioned the images: “My Brothers Keeper”, followed by two heart emojis and a military helmet, indicating protection.
The term is a biblical phrase from Genesis 4:9, signifying a moral duty to care for and protect others.
Sina, AJ’s strength and conditioning coach and Latz, his personal trainer, were a vital part of his camp and joined the boxer for the fateful trip to see his family in Nigeria.
Last night a source in Joshua’s camp told The Sun: “AJ is fiercely loyal to his friends and their families and will be there for them for the rest of their lives.
“He’s had the same team around him for his whole career — and that team included Sina and Latz.
“AJ’s Instagram post shows he’ll be there for those they left behind.”
Joshua’s post was his first public update since the fatal crash a week ago and shows he appears to be in good health.
Yesterday morning several hundred mourners gathered outside London Central Mosque in North West London to pay their respects.
Joshua arrived with family members in a convoy of three Mercedes people carriers at around 10am.
Emotional scenes
Inside, a traditional Islamic “Janaza” funeral prayer was performed amid emotional scenes.
A black Mercedes hearse carrying a coffin was seen leaving at around 11.30am while Joshua and his entourage also departed amid tight security.
A burial service took place at Hendon Cemetery & Crematorium before a wake reception at the Cavendish Banqueting Hall on Edgware Road from 3pm.



It is understood it went on into the night, with Joshua’s mother Yeta and father Robert there for the duration.
AJ was initially undecided as to whether he would attend the funeral, amid fears his presence could cause a “circus”.
But he later decided it was only right he should be there.
AJ and his mother had also attended the funeral home in Lagos where his pals were initially taken.
AJ, Sina and Latz had travelled to Nigeria for Christmas and New Year after the former world heavyweight champion beat YouTuber Jake Paul in a bout in Miami.
‘Heart of gold’
They were on their way to see AJ’s family when the Lexus SUV they were being driven in hit a stationary truck on a notoriously dangerous road near Lagos last Monday morning.
The Sun told how Sina and Latz died at the scene while AJ, crying out in pain, had to be pulled from the wreckage.
He was taken to hospital but fortunately sustained only minor injuries. The driver also survived.
The bodies of Sina and Latz were repatriated to Britain last Friday via Istanbul on board a Turkish Airlines cargo flight.
Joshua flew back to the UK by private jet that night, landing at Stansted before being ferried to his home in Borehamwood, Herts, to continue recuperating.

Friends described Latif, 36, as “one of the most pure-hearted, clean-hearted people ever”, with “not a bad intention or a bad bone in his body”.
Pals of Sina, also 36, said he was a “wonderful person” with a “heart of gold” and an “infectious smile”.
A “memorial ceremony” invitation sent out by the family of Sina carried a photo of him wearing a tuxedo.
It said: “Please join us to honour and remember the life of Sina Ghami.
“Your presence will be deeply appreciated as we come together to celebrate Sina’s life and legacy. Rest in peace Sina.”
My client has pleaded not guilty and what happened was an accident.The chauffeur’s lawyer, Olalekan Abiodun
On Friday Joshua’s chauffeur Adeniyi Mobolaji Kayode, 46, was charged with dangerous driving causing death and driving without a licence.
It emerged Joshua had cheated death moments before the crash after Adeniyi asked him to swap seats from the front to the back.
Adeniyi denied all the charges against him and claimed the vehicle’s brakes failed.
The chauffeur, who worked with Joshua’s camp for more than three years, was granted bail at the Sagamu High Court in Ogun State.
His lawyer Olalekan Abiodun said: “My client has pleaded not guilty and what happened was an accident.


“I haven’t had a full chance to speak with him yet but I know he is saying the brakes did not work.
“I also understand the journey started in Lagos and that initially Anthony had got into the front seat but the driver asked him to swap seats.”
The crash happened on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway near Sagamu, around 30 miles from Lagos.
Nigeria’s Federal Road Safety Corps suggested speeding and an overtake attempt were to blame.
Babatunde Akinbiyi, the Police Commander of Nigeria’s Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps, later said the Lexus slewed out of control when a “tyre burst at excessive speed”.
The case was adjourned until January 20 for trial.