one of the victims |
Three
friends identified as Saka Adeosun, 15, Kadri Akanbi, 20 and Wale Kola Ola, 18,
have died in their sleep after inhaling generator fume.
The incident took place at
109/111, Alakuko Road, Akera area of Agbado, a suburb of Ogun State, southwest
Nigeria.
The three friends were
apprentices in a welder and vulcaniser’s shop partitioned with plywood.
They were sleeping in one of
the shops and left the generator working on the other side when they died in
their sleep after inhaling the fume. The incident, was reported at Ayila Police
Station.
Mr. Shoremi Moses, the
landlord of the shops where the incident happened, reported to the police that
the three youths had died in their sleep.
When the policemen arrived
the scene of the incident, they discovered that the victims were foaming from
their mouth, ear and nose, an indication that they were choked to death by the
generator fume.
Meanwhile, the families of
the deceased have told the police that there was no need for post mortem to be
carried out since nobody was responsible for their death. The bodies were
subsequently released to them and they have been buried.
When P.M.NEWS visited the
police station, the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, Supol Daniel Okere, was
said to have gone to the Area Command.
But a source at the station
confirmed that since the families of the deceased wanted them buried without
any form of test conducted on them, the corpses have been released to them for
burial.
“The families said they
don’t want any test to be conducted on them, so we have released the corpses to
them for burial,” a police source said.
When P.M.NEWS visited the
scene of the incident Monday morning, some youths were seen mourning and
discussing the circumstances that led to the death of Saka, Kadri and Wale.
An elderly man, who declined
to reveal his identity, confirmed that the three friends have been buried.
Source: PM News
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