The arrival of the family’s new baby was followed almost
immediately by the death of his five other children in a night fire that
engulfed their house at E 36, Faskari Street in the Kakuri area of the Kaduna
metropolis.
The
fire outbreak believed to have been caused by candlelight occurred at about 11
pm on Thursday while Okene went on a visit to his wife at the St. Gerard
Catholic Hospital where she had just been delivered of a baby.
The
deceased children’s names were given as, Sadiya (16), Ramat (11), Monsir (7),
Khalid (9), while the name of the fifth child, who was said to be 14 years old,
could not be ascertained at press time. They have since been buried according
to Islamic rites.
One
of the children was said to have died on the way to the hospital, three others
died at the hospital while the fifth died while Okene had gone to bury the
other four.
News
of the death of the fifth child was said not to have been broken to him yet
while he spoke reporters amid sobs.
Okene
said he had earlier taken the children to the hospital to see their mother and
the new baby. He took them back home and returned to the hospital only to be
told a few hours later that his house was on fire.
By
the time he got home, the two-bedroom apartment had been razed and the five
children had been badly burnt.
He
said: “Life is now meaningless to me. I will only take solace in God. It is a
terrible moment in my life. Losing five children is the worst thing that has
happened to me in life. I can’t even wish that my enemies go through the kind
of pain I am going through right now. But Allah, who gives life, is also the
one that takes it, and only He knows why He took them.
“I
had a cordial relationship with my children. We lived happily together, and it
is very difficult for me to forget. Yesterday, I took them to their mother in
the hospital to see her after undergoing caesarean operation to deliver a baby.
I prayed with my children in the hospital for Allah’s protection over them and
their mother.”
The
Nation learnt that efforts by neighbours to force the door open to rescue the
children initially proved difficult. By the time they finally succeeded in
breaking the door, the victims were in terrible conditions.
The
fire was said to have been put off by fire fighters and neighbours at about
11.30 pm.
Eyewitnesses
said, “We suspected candle light, because the eldest of them, Sadiya, had gone
to buy kerosene earlier, but she did not get kerosene. So, she bought a candle
which they lit and slept off.”
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May their souls rest in perfect peace.amin
ReplyDeleteInnalilahi wa inna ilarin raji'un,may their gentle souls rest in perfect peace and may aljanatul firdaus be their final abode amin
ReplyDeleteMay their soul rest in Peace
ReplyDeleteMay their soul rest in perfect peace.
ReplyDeleteMay God grant them eternal rest. Amen
ReplyDeleteMay their gentle souls rest in perfect peace&may Allah gives the parent the fultitude 2 bear the loss
ReplyDeleteLet dem rest in peace.and may god give dem fortitude to bear d loss.amen
ReplyDeleteDis is indeed terrible & awful. May God grant dem peace & give their parents d fortitude to bear d loss. Hmmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteYaan rio ooo!
ReplyDeleteMay Allah give d family the fortitude to bear the loss,To Him(Allah) we belong and to Him we all shall return..may Allah grant them Aljanat Firdaus
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