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Family loses three children to inferno in Lagos

Freedom Online by Freedom Online
June 14, 2015
in Breaking News, Featured, News
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Suspected mentally-deranged man sets resident ablaze in Lagos

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Three children of the same parents on Saturday night died in an inferno that destroyed their three-room self-contain apartment in Egbeda-Akowonjo area of Lagos State.
The incident caused by a lit candle occurred around 10 p.m. at No 20, Fakoya Street, Vulcaniser Bus Stop, Egbeda Akowonjo.
It left the three kids, identified as : Ifeoma, 9; Emeka, 7; and Udeoma, 3 dead.
The Director of Lagos State Fire Service, Razak Fadipe, confirmed this in Lagos on Sunday.
Fadipe said that the fire broke after the father of the children had gone to check his wife, the mother of the children, in the hospital, where she had just given birth to their fourth child.
He said that the fire service was not called to the scene on time, and advised people to stop the use of candle to lit their house.
“We got a distress call and when we got there, we discovered that, it was a building that was on fire.
“The building is located at No 20, Fakoya St, . Vulcaniser Bus Stop, Egbeda Akowonjo, a suburb of Lagos.
“The fire was caused by a candle, which was lit by their father, while he went to see his wife and the family’s new baby in the hospital,” he said.
Fadipe said that the charred bodies of the dead children had been removed to a mortuary by the police from Shasha Division.
The fire service boss appealed to people in Lagos to desist from using candle in their homes, as it could be very dangerous.

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