Christmas day
celebration was a sad one for the Ofomata family who resides at Umuele Umudim,
Nnewi, Anambra State.
According to
reports, the mother of the four girls had locked her children in the house and
had gone over to the community centre to collect her share of Christmas rice
meant for widows in the community when the fire started. Residents in the area
were not quick to notice the fire or hear the cry for help from the children
until they started seeing thick smoke coming from their apartment.
By the time
the door to their house was broken down, only the charred remains of the four
girls were found. Their father, 57 year old Mr Ofoamata, who vulcanizes cars,
said he was at his shop with his two sons, Kosy, 8, and Ebuka, 5 when the
incident happened. He said he got to know of the unfortunate incident when edhe
returned home at about 6pm and saw people gather at his compound with smoke
coming from his apartment.
He said his
wife never told him she was going out to collect any rice. While giving her
account of what happened, Mrs Ofomata said she locked her children in their apartment
so as to restrict their movement and that the day of the incident wasn't the
first time she would lock them in. She denied claims that the rice she went to
collect was actually meant for widows “The
rice was meant for everybody, not widows alone. If you like go and find out. I
don’t know what caused the fire,” she said as she cries. The remains of the
little children have been deposited at the mortuary.

i pity dis woman o
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ReplyDeleteCalamity!!!!
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ReplyDeletedis one na big loss o in a day
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