According to Punch, a four year
old boy identified as Paul, and his sister, one year, have been burnt to death
after fire gutted a bungalow in the Igbo-Efon Lekki area of Lagos State. The
incident happened around 5am on Saturday.
The fire began from a cooking stove which exploded in the bungalow where the victims lived with their parents.
Punch
The fire began from a cooking stove which exploded in the bungalow where the victims lived with their parents.
The inferno was said to
have quickly spread and torched the room where the children were.
Our correspondent gathered
that the mother of the children fled the area and called for help, but the
children could not be saved.
PUNCH Metro learnt that
firefighters and other officials of the Lagos State Fire Service and National
Emergency Management Agency were on ground during the incident.
The Director of the Lagos
State Fire Service, Rasak Fadipe, said the agency was not alerted on time,
adding that when firefighters got to the scene, they only met the charred
remains of the victims.
He said,
“The
fire started around 5am, and it involved a bungalow on 11, Fabiyi Street, Igbo
Efon. The bungalow has a two and a three bedroom flats.“We were alerted to the
incident exactly 6.03am and when we got there, we still met the fire raging. We
deployed our men from the Eti-Osa and Onikan divisions in the area.
“However,
when they got there, they only saw the corpses of the kids; they had suffered
severe burns injuries.
“Preliminary
investigations reveal that the children’s father was not around, but their
mother was. They were preparing a meal on the stove, when the stove exploded.
“The
children could not escape it and that was how they were burnt to death.”
Fadipe said an uncle of the victim called the
ambulance service which conveyed them to the mortuary, adding that the tragedy
was avoidable if precaution had been taken by the children’s parents.
He advised members of the
public to avoid storing kerosene and petrol in the same keg, which he said
might have been responsible for the incident.
“We
suspect that the explosion was because kerosene was mixed up with petrol in the
tank of the stove. This could be because the couple used the same keg to buy
petrol and kerosene.
“It is very important for
people to ensure that the keg they use in buying kerosene is not the same used
for petrol.
The spokesperson for NEMA, Ibrahim Farinloye,
said the victims were with a couple in the area because of the elections, when
a gas cooker exploded.
He said, “The children were in the area
because of the election and wanted to seek refuge in the event that there was
violence where they stayed with their parents. They were cooking when there was
an explosion.
“The kids hid under the
bed, but were burnt to death. Nobody knew they were there until somebody
remembered that they were still in the house, but by then, it was too late.”
He added that officials of the agency tried to
salvage the situation, but it was too late.

Rest in peace, too sad
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