A
fallen high tension wire has electrocuted six people in Oworonshoki
area of Lagos, southwest Nigeria. The incident happened in the early
hours of today while it was raining.
The tragedy occurred at Onabanjo
Street, Oworonshoki around 2.00am. It was gathered that the high tension
wire cut into two as a result of the heavy rain.
Mr. Kabiawu
Babajide, General Secretary, Council of Oworonshoki Youth Forum said the
high tension wire cut and fell across a drainage channel and caught
fire when it came in contact with wood, adding that two vehicles parked
beside the wood were burnt by the fire ignited by the wood.
The
incident occurred in front of houses on number 6 to 10 on the street.
While the fire that burnt the vehicles was raging, residents raise the
alarm for others to escape from the scene.
The victims who were
electrocuted did not know what was happening when they ran out of their
houses ran in a bid to escape and stepped on the naked wire.
Others who were injured were rushed to the hospital.
According
to Babajide, "people ran away from their houses in different directions
and stepped on the high tension wire and they were immediately
electrocuted. It was about 30 minutes later that electricity supply was
cut off after the tragedy had occurred."
He said among the six people who died were a woman with her three children and another pregnant woman with a child.
Anothee eye witness, Ladi Joshua said he was few metres away from the scene where the high tension wire cut into two.
He
said when the wire fell on a wooden material and caught fire, he called
the fire service to the scene but that before they came, the damage had
been done.
He also said six people were electrocuted, while those injured were taken to the hospital.
Another
drama played out at the scene as the husband of the woman said to have
lost his wife and three children drank poison and had been rushed to
Afolabi Hospital in the area.
Joshua gave the names of those that
died as Iya Fatima, who died with her child and Iya Jonathan, who was
pregnant and died with her children, adding that another boy, called
Basit was also electrocuted.
According to him, the deceased were
taken to the mortuary of a hospital in Yaba as they were rejected at the
Gbagada General Hospital.
General Manager, Lagos State Emergency
Management Agency, LASEMA, Dr. Femi Oke-Osanyintolu, when contacted said
he was aware of the incident but that they were still investigating and
would get back to us.
Director, Lagos State Fire Service, Mr.
Rasak Fadipe told P.M.NEWS that the high tension cable fell on a car
loaded with Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, which caused the fire outbreak
which eventually claimed five lives.
He said those who died
included two female, including a pregnant woman and three teenagers,
saying that the fire was prevented from spreading to nearby buildings.
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