"We responded immediately we were called and sent two vehicles. We have
equipment but there was congestion on the road which slowed down our
movement. We met the fire burning and observed that the construction of
the building did not follow the guideline. There was no exit route. No
fire extinguisher was there. They would have been able to battle the
fire if they had extinguishers,” he said.
The director said that the remains of the children had been deposited at
the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology morgue while their mother
was also receiving treatment at the same hospital. Eyewitnesses said the
woman and her three children were inside the mini market attached to
the filling station when the fire started. The woman was able to rescue
one of the children.
Source: NAN
Source: NAN
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