The victims were a couple
identified only as Hope (wife) and Hygnius and their three children, Ada, 9,
Nonso, 7, and six-year-old Ugochukwu.
Grief pervaded Ogunseye and
Dipo Olubi streets, Aguda, Surulere, Lagos State, on Thursday following the
tragic death of a family of five in an overnight fire.
While the woman and the
children died on the spot, Hygnius, who sustained first degree burns, died at
the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the
fire started around 2am from a makeshift shop on Dipo Olubi Street, where the
family resided and spread to three other adjoining shops. Hope also used the
shop for laundry service and selling confectionery.
Although the immediate
cause of the inferno could not be ascertained, it was said that the sound of
explosion was heard from the family’s shop shortly after electricity was
restored in the area.
During a visit to the
community, our correspondent saw burnt clothes, washing machine, and
refrigerator, among other burnt household items.
The Chairman, Ogunseye
Residents Association, Mr. Gbenga Orimolade, said his wife drew his attention
to the incident some minutes after 2am.
Orimolade stated that men
of the Lagos State Fire Service and the state emergency management agency
joined residents to extinguish the fire around 3am.
He said, “I came out
immediately my wife woke me up. Other residents also came out and we tried to
put out the fire.
“Firefighters responded
about 20 minutes after the fire started to assist us. We could not rescue the
mother and her children. The husband died in the afternoon at LASUTH.
“I don’t know what caused
the fire, but it started 10 minutes after power was restored. The couple were
from the East; we have been trying to reach their family.”
An eyewitness, who gave his
name only as Chibuzor, said, “The fire was caused by electrical fault. The
security men said they heard an explosion from the shop. It was very
unfortunate. Hope was energetic and was the one making all the money for the
family.”
Another
resident, Abiodun Adegoke, told PUNCH Metro that he was informed about the
incident on the telephone.
Adegoke said,
“We could not salvage anything from the wreckage. I saw burnt flesh. I learnt
that the couple had initially come out of the shop. The woman went back to save
the children, but was burnt to death together with them. The husband also
attempted to rescue them.
“She was
intelligent and responsible. She just paid about N100,000 for the school fees
of all the three children. It was very tragic.”
The Director,
Lagos State Fire Service, Mr. Rasaq Fadipe, who confirmed the deaths, urged
residents to promptly alert the fire service whenever there was any fire
incident.
“It might be
that the laundry machine was faulty. People should make sure that their appliances
are put off while going to sleep,” he added.
The General
Manager, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Mr. Adeshina Tiamiyu, said
the agency received a distress call from the community around 2.38am and
responded promptly.
He said,
“This prompted the immediate activation of the Lagos State Fire Service and
LASEMA’s Emergency Response Team to the scene of the incident. Investigation
conducted by the ERT at the scene of the incident revealed that the cause of
the fire could not be ascertained. Further information revealed that the fire
affected four shops.
“A family,
which comprised the father, mother and three children sleeping in one of the
shops, were affected by the fire. The corpses were recovered and handed over to
the police at the Aguda Police Station.
“The timely
intervention of the agency and the fire service prevented the fire from escalating
to other nearby buildings.”
Meanwhile, a
three-storeyed building under construction on Richard Abimbola Street,
Ilasamaja, Lagos State, has collapsed, with several persons trapped in the
wreckage while one person died.
It was learnt
that the incident happened around 2pm. A resident, who gave his name only as
Ifeanyi said the construction of the building started six months ago.
“But
surprisingly, early this month, I noticed that it had been built to that level.
Six persons were brought out from the wreckage in my presence. They sustained
injuries,” he said.
One of the
victims, a bricklayer, Ope Falola, who had minor bruises, said he was at the
back of the building when the structure caved in.
He said, “My phone
battery was flat and I was trying to look for where to charge it. I was walking
along the back of the building when it suddenly collapsed. Three of my friends
were also trapped and sustained injuries.”
Another
worker, Tosin Olaniyi, said, “I was working on the fence of the building with
three others. I just heard a bang and the building came down on us. There was
no sign that the building was distressed.”
The LASEMA
General Manager, Tiamiyu, said 16 persons working on the site were injured and
had been taken to hospitals.
He said, “A
number of labourers were doing their various works at different areas. Sixteen
of them have been rescued and some are being treated by the agency’s medical
team and Lagos State Ambulance Service, while some had been rushed to
hospitals.
“Extraction
of trapped victims is ongoing and one mortality has been recorded at the moment
(10pm on Thursday).”
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