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Four-year-old girl dies in Enugu midnight inferno, seven houses razed
A four years old girl has reportedly died in a fire that razed seven houses in Enugu State.
WuzupNigeria gathered that the fire started around 2am on Tuesday at Tolory, Railway Quarters in Enugu North Local Government Area of the state.
The deceased, simply identified as Chinechereme, was living with her parents, Mr and Mrs Emeka Igbo. When the fire started, her mother, Nwanneka, pulled her and two other kids out to a safer place before she returned to help her husband secure their property from being destroyed by the fire.
Unfortunately, Chinechereme went back with the hope of returning to their house but missed her way because of the smoke that had engulfed the whole area.
Upon her return, Nwanneka could not find her daughter but felt someone might have taken her to a safer location only to later find the corpse of Chinechereme in a burnt apartment when the fire was eventually put out.
It was further gathered that the prompt intervention of the state fire service saved the entire neighbourhood from being razed by the inferno.
One of the leaders in the neighbourhood, Julius Igbokwe, described the incident as regrettable.
Igbokwe told our correspondent that the inferno was caused by a candle fire lit by a nursing mother because there was no power.
“We were told that the woman slept off and the candle fell down, caught fire and the rest is now the story.”
The state Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Daniel Ndukwe, confirmed the incident.
He said,
“The command has received the report and investigations have commenced to ascertain the actual cause of the inferno.”
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