LAGOS—A two-year-old girl, identified as Uzoma, and her two
siblings, Ufoma, 9, and Emeka, 7, have been burnt to death after fire gutted a
three-room boys quarter at Egbeda in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos
State.
Vanguard gathered that the inferno, which consumed the three
siblings, a male and two females, started in their apartment at about 10p.m.
when the children were sleeping.
Sources said the fire was discovered
by passers-by, who raised the alarm to alert residents, as majority of tenants
in the house were yet to return from work.
Vanguard gathered that the inferno was caused by a candle lit by
their father, who locked the three children in his apartment and left for the
hospital, where his wife was receiving post-natal care.
Effort to rescue the three children
proved abortive.
Family escaped last year
A resident, who identified herself
as Mama Bisi, lamented that a similar incident occurred last year when the
entire members of the family were sleeping, adding, however, that they managed
to escape.
She added that the children would
have escaped the inferno if their father had yielded to the demands of his
two-year-old daughter that they should go with him.
It was learned that the mother of
the children was in the hospital where she delivered her baby last Friday.
The mother, it was gathered, would
have been discharged from hospital but for lack of funds which delayed her
discharge.
When Vanguard visited the
scene, residents were wailing over the death of the children who were delivered
through caesarean section.
Also, it was learned that the
landlord of the building had been arrested by policemen attached to Shasha
Police Station.
‘My son discovered the fire’
Mr. Christian Ononsolase, a
commercial motorcycle operator, who spoke with emotion, explained how the
incident happened.
He said: “I sent my son on an errand
and on his way back, he discovered the fire and alerted the elders on the
street.
“They raised alarm and everyone ran
to the well to get water. But the fire had escalated.
“The fire was put out by officials
of the Lagos State Fire Service, who were alerted a few minutes after the
residents discovered that the fire had escalated than they expected.
“Many did not know that the children
were in the building. It was after the fire was put out and we were assisting
the occupants of the building to salvage what was left of their property that
we discovered the children were locked up.”
Another resident, who identified
himself as Bolu, said the fire was escalated by the gas cylinder in the
building, which exploded.
Director of the State Fire Service,
Mr. Rasaq Fadipe, confirmed the story.

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