The victims were reportedly killed by a stove fire in their
parents’ one-room apartment around 10pm on Monday.
It was learnt that their father, Otunimi Samson, had not
returned from work at the time of the incident, while their mother, Mercy
Samson, was said to have gone to buy sugar at a shop on the street.
Mercy reportedly locked up the children inside the room.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the woman, after buying the sugar,
went to another shop to visit a friend for about 30 minutes.
It was gathered that she was at the shop when neighbours
rushed to call her that the apartment was on fire.
Our correspondent was told that officials of the Lagos State
Fire Service from the Ilupeju Fire Station joined the residents in putting out
the fire.
PUNCH Metro, who visited the affected apartment on Tuesday,
saw burnt clothes, a damaged stove and a burnt pot of rice.
The apartment was a makeshift plank structure attached to a
building.
The parents were not on the ground while most of the
neighbours had also gone to work on Tuesday.
However, a neighbour, Kehinde Jay, said the incident was
avoidable.
He said it was a resident who was returning from work that
noticed smoke billowing from the apartment and raised the alarm.
Jay explained that residents rushed to rescue the children,
adding that the door was locked. He said Emmanuel screamed for help as the fire
raged.
Jay said, “Iya Emmanuel (Mercy) went out to buy sugar and
went to her friend in a shop on the street. A resident, who was returning from
work, said he saw flames and heard Emmanuel screaming. He tried to open the
door, but failed. He then came to call me and other neighbours.
“When we got there, the fire had escalated and we could not
open the door. I was outside when the woman was going out and I thought that
she was back, not knowing that she was with her friend on the street. Emmanuel
tried to open the door, but the door was locked.
“Her husband returned home drunk and for some time, he was
not aware of the incident. It was later that he started lamenting the deaths.”
Jay explained further that when Mercy returned, she said she
was delayed where she went to buy the sugar.
He said, “When the Divisional Police Officer of the Ifako
station asked her why she did not go with the baby, she said she was not in a
mood to answer any question. She later said it was the woman who sold sugar to
her that delayed her.”
Another resident, Remi Ladipo, said the couple “disappeared”
from the area shortly after the incident.
“Iya Emmanuel is in her early 20s. Emmanuel was
three-year-old, while his sister was just two months old,” he added.
The Director, Lagos State Fire Service, Mr. Rasaq Fadipe,
said a preliminary investigation indicated that the bed, on which the baby was
laid, caught fire from a burning stove in the apartment.
Fadipe urged residents to avoid cooking near inflammable
household items, noting that a distress call should be promptly put across to
the agency whenever there was a fire incident.
He said, “It was suspected that the mother was cooking in
the house. The stove was close to the bed which was consumed by the fire. When
a foam mattress goes up in flames, it is very injurious to health. The fumes it
produces are very toxic. That could have led to inhalation of toxic fumes by
the children.
“People should stop cooking in living rooms. It is very
dangerous. Even when you cook in a kitchen, make sure flammable materials are
not close to the naked light. When you are cooking, you don’t leave it
unattended to. The mother of the deceased was not at home when the apartment
was gutted by fire.”
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Chike
Oti, said the corpses of the children had been deposited in a morgue.
“Investigation is ongoing
into the incident,” he added.
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