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Friends remember pair killed in Anthony Joshua crash | UK News

By uk-times.com27 January 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nora FakimLondon, South Ruislip

Social media Anthony Joshua sits between Sina Ghami and Latif Ayodele as all wear training kit, with a grassy area behind the three menSocial media

Latif Ayodele (left) and Sina Ghami (right) were close friends and team members of Anthony Joshua (middle)

In South Ruislip, north-west London, a community is coming to terms with the deaths of their friends Sina Ghami and Latif Adeyole.

The pair were travelling with heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua and another passenger when their vehicle collided with a truck on a major road near Lagos, Nigeria, on 29 December.

Ghami and Adeyole were childhood friends of Joshua and were part of his team. Adeyole was Joshua’s personal trainer and Ghami was his rehabilitation coach.

Walid Bouzaghar, who was mentored by Adeyole, said: “Sina, Latif, A.J and his team were the epitome of humble.”

Handout Latif Adeyole and Walid Bouzaghar stand outside a mosque together. Handout

Walid Bouzaghar (right) says his friend Latif Adeyole (left) spread love and positivity to others

The west Londoner said that despite being part of Joshua’s inner circle, the group had always remained grounded.

“You’d never see those guys around thinking they were better than anyone else.

“I knew Latif as one of my close friends, and he radiated that outwardly, inwardly and that’s why so many people have so much good things to say about him.

“His character was always about spreading love, positivity and faith to those around him.”

Handout Latif Adeyole in a white t-shirt standing in front of a road lined with palm trees.Handout

Latif Adeyole was committed to giving back to the community, his friends say

Bouzaghar added Adeyole’s Islamic faith played a central role in his life and he was committed to giving back to London’s communities.

“Latif would always say: ‘Never hold a grudge, you don’t know someone else’s story. You deal with people in compassion, and you always resolve issues with your brothers and sisters.’

“That was him. He helped me a lot when I was not in a good place. He took me as I was. We travelled to Morocco together and I realised he wasn’t just a friend, he was family.”

Many bunches of flowers, with candles in the foreground. Photographs are stick on a slatted wall which have been left in tribute to the two men.

The gym community have been mourning the deaths of their friends

The warmth and kindness of both Ghami and Adeyole has left an enduring imprint on people, including at Ghami’s two gyms in South Ruislip and Colindale.

Arthur Pologar, a personal trainer at Evolve Gym in South Ruislip was in Hungary when he found out about the car crash.

“I was back home for Christmas with my family when I got the call. I was like, ‘nah it’s not real’. I called his number straight away. No answer,” he said.

“I just kept hoping it wasn’t true. Then it was confirmed, and I flew back to London straight away.”

Sina Ghami in a black tuxedo, white shirt and black bowtie. He has short dark hair, a dark beard with a few grey hairs. He is laughing and his eyes are almost full closed.

Sina Ghami was described by friends as a kind man

Ghami was born in Iran and moved to the UK at the age of 10.

For Pologar, who moved to London when he was 18, Ghami was a source of confidence and motivation.

“He’s inspirational because I can relate to him. Coming here as a foreigner and actually making it in life, that’s a big inspiration for me,” he said.

“He always supported everyone around him. It’s hard to believe he’s gone.”

Fireman Rhys Verley regularly trains at the branch in South Ruislip and said it felt very different without Ghami.

“It feels really weird that he’s no longer here,” he said.

“There’s definitely a void that’s been created. Everyone is trying to continue as best as they can. He was such a kind man. Always giving people like me advice.”

In Persian, the name Sina means wisdom and in Arabic, Latif means kindness.

Friends said those two qualities defined both men and created the legacies they leave behind in their communities.

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