The
sleepy riverside settlement of Ogbogoro in the outskirts of Yenagoa, the
Bayelsa State capital was Thursday night thrown into mourning following the
burning to death of a five year old girl in an inferno.
The
deceased child, simply identified as Princess, eyewitnesses told Saturday
Vanguard, was a daughter of a policeman attached to the Osiama Division of the
State Police Command in Southern Ijaw local government area of the state.
It
was gathered that the inferno which occurred at about 7.30pm was caused by a
burning candle.
Saturday
Vanguard learnt that at the time of the incident, the mother of the deceased
was in the market selling crayfish while the father was away at his duty post
in the creek of the state.
It
was learnt that the sister to the deceased, who is a Junior Secondary School
(JSS) student, had made use of the candle light in solving her school
homework.
She
was said to have left the candle burning and went out to get some foodstuff
for her siblings.
”While
she was away, the candle fell and set ablaze the fabrics on the floor of the
room. The deceased and her 7-year old brother, Henry, were in the room but
attempt by the latter to wake the sister proved abortive,” the source said.
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The
sleepy riverside settlement of Ogbogoro in the outskirts of Yenagoa,
the Bayelsa State capital was Thursday night thrown into mourning
following the burning to death of a five year old girl in an inferno.
The deceased child, simply identified as Princess, eyewitnesses told Saturday Vanguard, was a daughter of a policeman attached to the Osiama Division of the State Police Command in Southern Ijaw local government area of the state.
It was gathered that the inferno which occurred at about 7.30pm was caused by a burning candle.
Saturday Vanguard learnt that at the time of the incident, the mother of the deceased was in the market selling crayfish while the father was away at his duty post in the creek of the state.
It was learnt that the sister to the deceased, who is a Junior Secondary School (JSS) student, had made use of the candle light in solving her school homework.
She was said to have left the candle burning and went out to get some foodstuff for her siblings.
”While she was away, the candle fell and set ablaze the fabrics on the floor of the room. The deceased and her 7-year old brother, Henry, were in the room but attempt by the latter to wake the sister proved abortive,” the source said.
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The deceased child, simply identified as Princess, eyewitnesses told Saturday Vanguard, was a daughter of a policeman attached to the Osiama Division of the State Police Command in Southern Ijaw local government area of the state.
It was gathered that the inferno which occurred at about 7.30pm was caused by a burning candle.
Saturday Vanguard learnt that at the time of the incident, the mother of the deceased was in the market selling crayfish while the father was away at his duty post in the creek of the state.
It was learnt that the sister to the deceased, who is a Junior Secondary School (JSS) student, had made use of the candle light in solving her school homework.
She was said to have left the candle burning and went out to get some foodstuff for her siblings.
”While she was away, the candle fell and set ablaze the fabrics on the floor of the room. The deceased and her 7-year old brother, Henry, were in the room but attempt by the latter to wake the sister proved abortive,” the source said.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/5-yr-old-girl-burnt-death-bayelsa/#sthash.pfoz79Np.dpuf
The
sleepy riverside settlement of Ogbogoro in the outskirts of Yenagoa,
the Bayelsa State capital was Thursday night thrown into mourning
following the burning to death of a five year old girl in an inferno.
The deceased child, simply identified as Princess, eyewitnesses told Saturday Vanguard, was a daughter of a policeman attached to the Osiama Division of the State Police Command in Southern Ijaw local government area of the state.
It was gathered that the inferno which occurred at about 7.30pm was caused by a burning candle.
Saturday Vanguard learnt that at the time of the incident, the mother of the deceased was in the market selling crayfish while the father was away at his duty post in the creek of the state.
It was learnt that the sister to the deceased, who is a Junior Secondary School (JSS) student, had made use of the candle light in solving her school homework.
She was said to have left the candle burning and went out to get some foodstuff for her siblings.
”While she was away, the candle fell and set ablaze the fabrics on the floor of the room. The deceased and her 7-year old brother, Henry, were in the room but attempt by the latter to wake the sister proved abortive,” the source said.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/5-yr-old-girl-burnt-death-bayelsa/#sthash.pfoz79Np.dpuf
The deceased child, simply identified as Princess, eyewitnesses told Saturday Vanguard, was a daughter of a policeman attached to the Osiama Division of the State Police Command in Southern Ijaw local government area of the state.
It was gathered that the inferno which occurred at about 7.30pm was caused by a burning candle.
Saturday Vanguard learnt that at the time of the incident, the mother of the deceased was in the market selling crayfish while the father was away at his duty post in the creek of the state.
It was learnt that the sister to the deceased, who is a Junior Secondary School (JSS) student, had made use of the candle light in solving her school homework.
She was said to have left the candle burning and went out to get some foodstuff for her siblings.
”While she was away, the candle fell and set ablaze the fabrics on the floor of the room. The deceased and her 7-year old brother, Henry, were in the room but attempt by the latter to wake the sister proved abortive,” the source said.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/5-yr-old-girl-burnt-death-bayelsa/#sthash.pfoz79Np.dpuf
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