Their joy knew no bounds when they
parked to their new house last Saturday.
It was a day they had looked forward
to and they took the final decision to move into the new apartment in Gbeganu
area in Minna, Niger State last Saturday.
Though not completed, the house was,
however, habitable as the plan was to gradually complete the house as
they moved in.
However, instead of relatives and
well wishers trooping to the new house to congratulate them and “wash” it, it
was the burial ceremony of the family of three that relatives and other well
wishers went for.
The middle aged man, Seyi Adewale, a
generator repairer, his wife, Felicia, aged 23 and their three-month-old
daughter, Deborah, were, Tuesday, found dead in their room with the corpses
already decomposing.
It was gathered that they died on
Saturday night, the day they moved into the new house.
Vanguard gathered that
the trio, who retired to one of their rooms late in the night to enjoy their
first night in the house switched on their generating set close to the room
while the fume emitting from the set consumed them overnight. They never woke
up to see the next day.
Unknown to other neighbours that the
trio had parked in, the corpses of the three-member family remained in the room
unattended to and were gradually decomposing.
However, the junior sister of the
deceased husband, Deborah, who had been making frantic effort to locate her
brother got more worried, Tuesday, four days after they had moved into the new
house.
It was a shocker to her after forcing
the door of the house open to meet them dead after being killed by fume
from the generator.
She immediately raised alarm which
attracted other neighbours to the scene.
She said: “We last spoke on phone on
Saturday night, when he was moving his property and family to the new house.
“On Sunday, which was the second day,
I also called but nobody picked. I still tried on Monday thinking it was due to
the poor network service or run-down battery and yet no response and that was
why I decided to come down to the house only to meet my brother and family dead
and decomposing.
“It is very unfortunate for this to
have happened to my brother, especially at a time when we are supposed to be
rejoicing with them on their new house.”
It was gathered that the
land on which the deceased erected his house had been in dispute with another
contender, which was, however, “settled” by the community head of the area.
Contacted, the state police command
through its spokesman, Mr Richard Oguche, who confirmed the deaths, said they
must have died as a result of inhaling the carbon monoxide from the generating
set, which was turned on overnight and left close to their room.
The corpses have been buried in
Minna, the Niger State capital.
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Haaaaaaa! Very sad one, may their soul RIP.
ReplyDeleteVery sad news may their souls rest in peace
DeleteMay their soul rest in peace
ReplyDeleteSad indeed, I pray non of us, both me, my family, my friends, even my enemy will ever experience this kind of tragedy in JESUS name. Amen
ReplyDeleteUntil we meet to part no more, adieu couple, rest with jesus
ReplyDeleteJONATHAN & PDP should hear this as this family wouldn't ve died had it been there is light from Nepa! God dey look una oooh.May their innocent souls rest in peace amen
ReplyDeleteNonsence talk if u don't have better things to say pls jus keep ur rotting mouth...wht does GEJ has to do wit dia dead pls
DeleteChai! May their soul rest in peace
ReplyDeleteSo Sad indeed!
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in perfect peace. Amen
ReplyDeleteVery sad indeed may their gentle soul rest inperfect peace. Is not our portion in Jesue name Amen
ReplyDeleteMay dere precious souls rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteOMG light wahala. Mtcheew!!!! May dear soul RIP. Nonny baby
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