Tragedy struck yesterday morning as father, mother and
their three children were burnt to death inside their
shop at Surulere area of Lagos State.
Eyewitnesses in the area said the father, who who would
have remain the only survivor of the inferno, finally died
around 1p.m. at the hospital where he
was rushed to due
to the severed burns on his body.
The incident, which occurred around 2a.m. at Ogunleye
Street, off Adekunle Kuye Street, Kilo Bus Stop, Surulere,
threw the entire community into mourning.
The woman, identified as Hope, her nine-year-old
daughter, Chukwuka and two sons, Nonso, aged seven,
and Ugochukwu, aged six, were burnt beyond
recognition.
Hope’s husband, Ignacious, said to be the owner of the
laundry service shop they slept in, sustained serious
injuries before passing on at the Lagos State University
Teaching Hospital (LASUTH).
Some residents were seen gathered at the scene of the
incident, mourning the departed victims.
When The Guardian visited the scene yesterday, it was
gathered that the family of five were caught in the fire
while sleeping in their shop.
According to a security guard, Salisu Ibrahim, “I was in
the compound of the house where I work as guard when
I saw the flames. Immediately, I rushed out to rescue the
family from the burning fire. Before I got to the place, I
was calling for help so that other residents could come
out and join hands with me to assist them.
“While I was shouting for help, my colleagues came out
of their houses. Before we got there, the father was
already on the street screaming and rolling on the floor.
Few minutes later, his wife also came out.”
Ibrahim said barely two minutes after the woman came
out of the fire, she shouted the names of her children
and went back into the house to rescue them but
collapsed and died while rescuing them.
It was gathered that the fire that spread from the
victim’s shop burning all goods also affected the shop
close to the deceased’s.
Another resident, who simply identified herself as
Justina said the eldest daughter of the victim was
supposed to receive her scholarship certificate, awarded
her by the Lagos State government yesterday.
She said: “The man’s daughter is very brilliant, she was
given a scholarship by the state government, and she
was supposed to get her certificate by 12noon on
Thursday from her school principal but now they are no
more. Life is a vanity world.
“The children would have survived the incident had it
been that fire service operatives arrived the scene on
time. Before the residents could rescue the victims, they
had suffocated to death. The deceased’s burnt skin
littered the floor.”
Confirming the incident, the Director of the Lagos State
Fire Service, Rasak Fadipe, said the fire started in the
early hours of yesterday. He added that several shops
were razed by the inferno.
The cause of the fire is yet to
be ascertained.
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