Three siblings were Monday burnt to death in an inferno which
consumed 10 make-shift houses at Oroke Estate in Ovwian, Udu Council
Area of Delta State.
According to an eyewitness, the source of the fire could not be
ascertained, but it could be from candle light or generating sets as
there was power outage at the time of the incident.
Source told Vanguard that the tragic incident occurred at about 9.43
p.m while both parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jakpor Emuruohwose and their eldest
daughter, aged 11years, were away.
The victims, two boys and a girl, ages between 3 and 9.
The fire started from Emuruohwose’s side of the all zinc estate and
the kids ran inside to the room as the fire was billowing, according to a
source.
“Two of the kids died in the fire and the other one died in the
hospital from severe burns. Property worth millions of Naira were
destroyed in the fire.
“We made frantic efforts to quench the fire but it was beyond our
power. By the time the fire service came, the havoc was already done
and angry mob chased them away, pelting them with stones in anger.
“Out of fear, the fire service officials drove away as their vehicle
windsreens were shattered. Maybe, they would have assisted but for the
angry youths,” the source added.
The 38-year-old father of the victims, a graduate of Petroleum
Training Institute, Mr. Emuruohwose, is a native of Okonohwoakpo-Egbo of
Kokori Inland, Ethiope East Council Area of Delta State.
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