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Kerosene explosion kills newly married man in Rivers
 
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Sat, 19 May 2018   ||   Nigeria,
 

It was indeed a black Thursday as tragedy struck at No. 5, Obudu Street, in Diobu area of Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital where a newly married man, simply identified as Mr. Alozie was burnt to death while cooking with kerosene stove in his kitchen.

The landlady of Mr. Alozie revealed that the incident happened on Thursday afternoon when Alozie rushed home from his shop, where he ground and also sold pepper to prepare a quick lunch for himself and his nursing wife, Mrs. Chinelo Alozie, with a three-month-old baby.

 It was gathered that the victim, who was in a hurry to get the meal ready for his family was adding kerosene to the stove while it was still on.

The action of the deceased was said to have led to an explosion, which attracted neighbours, even as the fire affected his stomach and genitals.

 Another eyewitness, who craved anonymity, said that the victim was a newly married man, who just did his first child dedication barely three months ago which attracted a lot of  friends and well wishers.

Meanwhile, a neighbour, who saw the incident, said his leg was also burnt in the process of putting out the fire in the house of Mr. Alozie before they managed to contain it and rushed the victim to the hospital.

When contacted, the Information Officer of the National Emergency Management Agency, Mr. Victor Akpakpan, told one of our correspondents that the agency had always embarked on sensitisation programmes on disaster risk reduction.

Akpakpan, who did not immediately confirm the incident, expressed the need for members of the public to avoid acts capable of getting them injured or causing disaster within their environment.

 

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