Thursday, August 15, 2013

Family of four, neighbour burnt in early morning fire

A woman, her three children and a neighbour were at the earlyhours of
Wednesday, burnt to death at Shagari Estate, Musan, in Musan-Okunola
Local Council Development Area, LCDA, of Lagos State.
The fire, as gathered, started at about 1.15 am in a three-bedroom
flat located on 9, CH street.
Eye witnesses said one of the victims identified simply as Aunty
Philo, alerted neighbours with the shout of fire.
But before sympathizers could rush to the flat, the fire had
reportedly spread to the entire building, in the process of which the
roof fell on Philo,burning her beyond recognition.
Efforts by youths in the area to safe the situation failed.
An eye witness who spoke on condition of anonymity toldVanguard:"We
saw Aunty Philo trying to force the burglary proof open but she could
not. At that time, we tried to break the wall to rescue her when
allof a sudden the roof fell on her.
"When we eventually succeeded in pulling down the burglary proof, we
saw roasted members of the family on the floor. We could not do
anything again but had to leave because of thick smoke."
Identities of the victims were given as Mrs Anwuzia, said to be in her
fifties, Ekene (16), Emeka (7) and Nwike (30). The mother of three
whose husband was said to be away, reportedly returned from a church
programme in Ghana the previous day.
Her husband, a Pastor, was said to have travelled to Aba, Abia State
for anundisclosed assignment.
Fire service men were said to have arrived the scene later and
succeeded in putting out the fire, but the harm had been done.
Contacted, Director, Lagos State Fire Service, Mr Rasaq Fadipe,
confirmed the death of five persons, saying that news of the incident
was received at about 1.39 am
He said: "We had to mobilise a truck of 10,000 water capacity from
Ikotunto the scene. On reaching there the fire was still on. Because
of the magnitude, we had to mobilise another truck from Agege with
another 10,000 litres to compliment the first one, before the fire
was contained.
"Unfortunately, we saw the charred remains of the victims. We saw four
of them and later discovered the fifth one. We handed the corpses to
policemen who also arrived the scene."
Fadipe said the family of four could have been suffocated by smoke
from the inferno which prevented them from escaping from the flat
before theywere burnt.
The inferno, according to him, was also suspected to have been caused
by candle, noting: "When we got there, there was no light, which ruled
out the possibility of it being cause by electrical fault. We suspect
it could havebeen caused by candle."

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