TRAGEDY struck in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital on
Saturday, when a fire outbreak claimed the lives of a couple and their
four children.
The fire, which was said to have been ignited by an explosion, took the lives of the victims while they were asleep.
Though the identity of the couple could not be immediately
ascertained, the father of the four children was a taxi driver while his
wife was a petty trader.
SUNDAY PUNCH learnt that the incident, which occurred around
1.45am, also affected a large part of the building located at No. 17,
New Estate Road, Railway Quarters.
Property worth millions of naira was also lost to the inferno that engulfed the eight-flat building.
It was gathered that the children of the couple, (three boys and a
girl) were of ages 22, 17, nine and seven before they met their untimely
death.
An eyewitness said two other children had travelled out of Port
Harcourt to sit for their West African Senior School Certificate
Examination when the incident happened.
However, the landlord of the building (name withheld), who spoke on
the incident, stated that he was woken up by a sound, adding that the
whole building was on fire before he could realise what had happened.
Describing the incident as unfortunate, the landlord said it would
have been better for the house to be razed than for the inferno to kill
six persons in one fell swoop.
“It is unfortunate and heart bleeding. It would have been better for
the whole compound to burn than to lose the six family members,” he
said.
A tenant, who identified himself as Victor, explained that the
inferno began from the victims’ flat before spreading to other flats.
According to him, while their neighbours were able to escape, the
victims could not because they were already fast asleep when the fire
became intense.
Residents of the area where the incident occurred wailed the moment
sympathisers mentioned the names of the children affected by the fire.
When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Mrs.
Angela Agabe, said she was aware of the incident but had yet to get
details from the Divisional Police Officer in charge of the area.
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