The driver involved in a fatal car crash that injured Anthony Joshua may face prosecution for reckless driving, according to local reports. The former heavyweight world champion's vehicle was traveling at dangerous speeds and involved in wrongful overtaking maneuvers, which are considered severe breaches of traffic laws and potential grounds for criminal liability when deaths occur. The Nigeria Police Motor Traffic Division is completing paperwork and liaising with prosecutors to establish suitable charges, which could include dangerous or reckless driving resulting in death. The incident has reignited discussions about road safety and responsibility on Nigeria's motorways, especially after the tragic deaths of two of Joshua's close friends and team members, Sina Ghami and Kevin 'Lateef' Ayodele, who were both aged 36. The update follows statements from Joshua's family confirming that he is 'responding to treatment' following the crash, which occurred on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on Monday. Joshua, 36, is expected to remain under care at the Duchess International Hospital in Lagos through the New Year, with his condition reported as 'stable'. His mum, Yeta Odusanya, has been by his side, but other family members have not yet been allowed to visit him. Joshua reportedly stated, 'I feel pain all over my body' after the accident. The collision is believed to have resulted in the deaths of Sina and Latif, who were seated on the same side of the Lexus, and Joshua was sitting behind the driver at the time of the crash.