FALLEN CABLE KILLS WOMAN AND HER SISTER IN LAGOS
Despite the fact that Nigerians do pay Disco/PHCN for poor electricity service, its a sad situation, that money generate from customers are not utilize for maintenance as it was reported that a high-tension cable fell on a house and
electrocuted a woman and her younger sister on Tuesday morning at Olumokun
Street, in the Amukoko area of Lagos.
It was learnt that the cable fell on the
residence at about 3am, and subsequently sparked fire, which made many of its
occupants to flee for safety.
Our correspondent gathered that a woman,
identified simply as Mama Ibrahim, with her 12-year-old younger sister, simply
called Fatima, were however unlucky as they held on to an iron rod being used
for canopy which had already gained current.
(Not the said scene but another Fallen Cable Scene in Lagos) |
It was further gathered that Fatima, who
came from Niger State to Lagos on a visit, was the first to hold onto the iron
pole and she was electrocuted.
In a bid to rescue her sister, Mama
Ibrahim was said to have attempted to pull the teenager off during which she
was also electrocuted.
On Tuesday morning when other residents
got wind of the deaths, tears flowed freely from their faces as they thronged
the residence where the cable had fallen.
She said, “There is a transformer close
to the veranda of the affected house. As the electricity sparked on top of the
roof, the metre also exploded, and generated fire. The neighbours quickly
rushed out to put it off.”
Our correspondent further learnt that
policemen from the Amukoko Police Division, led by the Divisional Police
Officer, also came to the scene to put the situation under control, but the
victims had already died.
It was gathered that when some officials
of the electricity distribution company came to the area, some youths attempted
to lynch them for what they described as the officials’ negligence, but for the
intervention of the police.
The Lagos State Deputy Police Public
Relations Officer, Lelma Kolle, promised to call our correspondent back. He
had, however, yet to do so as of the time of going to press.
Source; Punch
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