The incident, which occurred on Monday,took the lives of Andrew Monye; his wife, Onyinye Monye; and three of their four children
It was learnt that the family had put on their generator and left it in the bathroom before going to bed But the generator fumes circulated the building, leaving five members of the family dead.
The children that lost their lives were two girls (15 and 11 years old) and a five-year-old boy, while the only child that survived was 13 years old.
It was learnt that the survivor was rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention.
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OMG. This is bad. I'm sure this is all because of thieves.
ReplyDeleteRIP to the monyes family
See why solar is better? Still saving money for it. Tired of buying fuel every weekend. rip to them
ReplyDeleteNa wa. Please please please people stop putting on generator in the house
ReplyDeleteFor fear of thieves from stealing the generator,they lost their lives instead...may God open our eyes to see this,it keep reoccurring,May their souls rest in peace amen.
ReplyDeleteWhy, Why???? Kai. May they RIP. Bathroom? Fear of Fire outbreak nko? It is well. The rate of robbery is actually high. Igbo Etche and Oyigbo is a hub for thieves. Wike should ask the Police/SARS/Army to find their hideout and flush them out.
ReplyDeleteTrying to keep their generator safe, they lost their lives.
WHEN WE THEY EVER HEAR? BUY A CHAIN AND CHAIN THE GEN SET OUTSIDE THE HOUSE. MAY THEIR SOULS REST IN PEACE.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they were afraid to go outside to switch the generator off. Thieves have been attacking people like that in that area.
ReplyDeleteThe family needs financial assistance to save the surviving son who is still in the hospital. May their souls rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteRip to them
ReplyDeleteIf Nepa is stable this wouldn't have happen oooo.. Rip
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