The only survivor of the fire accident that occurred on Tuesday in Lagos, Chidinma, has died.
Chidinma died from the injuries she sustained to her face in the early hours of Thursday.
The PUNCH had reported that seven family members lost their lives in
Surulere after fire gutted their apartment on Tuesday night.
Chidinma, a relative staying with the family, was the only survivor before her death.
Tempers flared on Wednesday on Obele Lawanson Community, Surulere, Lagos, after a family of seven died in a fire disaster.
Our correspondent was told that the victims, who lived on 23,
Michael Ogun Street, died because their co-tenants did not make effort
to rescue them when they called out for help around 11.30pm on Tuesday.
Those killed were a textile material dealer, 28-year-old Kelechi
Onoja; his wife, 18-year-old Nkiru; their one year and eight months old
first child, Favour; their three weeks unnamed second baby boy; two
yet-to-be-identified family members; and Nkiru’s 80-year-old mother.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the only survivor was six-year-old
Chidinma, a relative, who sustained burns injuries to her face and
hands.
Our correspondent gathered that Nkiru had just given birth to her
baby and her mother had visited for the Omugo rites, a popular Igbo
culture of a mother nursing her daughter’s baby.
She was said to be preparing to return on Wednesday with the two unnamed ladies she brought with her, when tragedy struck.
The landlord of the house was late, while his immediate son lived in the Ijesha area.
The landlord’s grandson, Abdul Jelili, who lives opposite the
apartment, said, “I was sleeping when I heard a noise and quickly rushed
out. I saw smoke coming out of their apartment and quickly got a stick,
with which I broke their toilet window.
“Smoke billowed out, but I did not hear any movement in the house
and could not tell if anybody was in. All the tenants in the other
apartments did not come out, so I had to rush out to call for help.”
Another resident, Ejike Okpara, explained that the neighbours did
not help because there was animosity among the five tenants in the
house.
He said Nkiru had been accused of not greeting the other tenants,
among other issues, which had caused series of fight in the
neighbourhood.
He said, “So, when the fire began, the neighbours from both sides
did not come out. When they finally came out, it was to rescue their
families.”
But a tenant, Uzor Alajemba, said he had to first rescue his family when he heard someone raise the alarm.
PUNCH Metro learnt that youths and other members of the community eventually mobilised to the scene to combat the inferno.
A man, who claimed to be part of the rescue, Chima Dimkpa, explained that the burglar-proof bars made rescue difficult.
It was learnt that the grandma had used a candle light to bathe the baby in the night, and forgot to put it off.
Our correspondent was told that after burning out, the fire
ignited the table and engulfed the room. The 80-year-old woman was burnt
to death.
Kelechi, who had also woken up with other members of the family, reportedly called for help.
He was said to have held tightly to the two sisters, while his
wife carried their boy in her hand. They were burnt to death together.
Dimkpa said, “We could have rescued them but for the bars. Everything was smoking hot and untouchable, including the wall.”
A landlord on Ade Close, whose house shared a fence with the
apartment, told PUNCH Metro the fire could have escalated, but for the
support of his tenants.
The man, who did not identify himself, said he mobilised his tenants to fight the flames from the roof.
A security guard, Desmond Mazeli, explained that officials of the
Federal Fire Service arrived at the scene around 2am on Wednesday,
adding that the lone survivor was taken out through the window.
Mazeli said no one knew the victim was in the toilet, until she coughed and was quickly rescued by the firefighters.
He said, “I used a neighbour’s car to convey her to a private
hospital in our area, while somebody called the Lagos State Emergency
Ambulance Service.
“At about 3am, the ambulance arrived, together with policemen
from the Area C command. She was taken to the Gbagada General Hospital.”
Our correspondent observed as some friends and family members of
the deceased, who got the news on Wednesday, broke down in tears.
Kelechi’s elder sister, Obioma Onoja, said she was only told
there was a fire outbreak in the house, but not that her brother’s
family was involved.
She said, “I got a call this morning that there was a fire outbreak in their house. I did not know the whole family was dead.”
Nkiru’s brother, Michael Awuzie, said they had arranged to see the family on Sunday for the child’s christening.
Awuzie wondered why it was only their apartment that was affected, adding that the police needed to investigate.
He said, “Mama went to the market yesterday in preparation to
leave for the village today (Wednesday) with the foodstuffs for the
Omugo.
“It was to announce to the villagers that her daughter had given
birth and she had brought the foodstuffs as a proof of the good news.
And now, they have all died.”
The traditional leader of the Surulere area, Kareem Awoyemi, said
he could not believe that the neighbours deserted the victims when they
called for help.
Awoyemi said, “I still don’t understand it. Are people not living in this house?”
Our correspondent learnt that the deceased’s charred remains had
been handed over to the police, who had deposited them in a morgue.
The spokesperson for the National Emergency Management Agency,
South-West Zone, Ibrahim Farinloye, said, “ The cause of the fire is yet
to be known.”
The Director of the Lagos State Fire Service, Rasak Fadipe, said
the agency responded to 12 fire disasters over the night, explaining
that there was a need for increased vigilance among residents.
“We are still at a loss over why the casualty was that high because the fire itself was not that severe.
“The kitchen was not affected, so nobody can explain why it was that serious,” he said.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Lagos State Command, Joe Offor, confirmed the incident.
He added that the police had taken the corpses to a morgue.
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