A naval officer’s two children die in a fire he started accidentally while allegedly beating his wife in Lagos on Friday.
The incident involving the naval officer identified by officials of
the Gbagada General Hospital simply as Udofia, took place at the
Nigerian Navy Town, Ojo, Saturday PUNCH learnt.
According to a hospital official, who pleaded anonymity because she
was not authorised to speak on the issue, the deceased children,
Emmanuela and Michael, were aged 18 months old and five years old.
When the children were brought in here, their father, who also
sustained some burn injuries, said they were electrocuted but that
turned out to be a lie because when the wife later came, she narrated
what actually happened,” the official aid.
The distraught mother of the children, who arrived the hospital much
later after their bodies were brought to the burns unit of the Gbagada
General Hospital, told hospital officials in tears that Udofia was
beating her when he angrily kicked a lit stove.
“The woman narrated that as he kicked the stove, it landed on their
refrigerator, which immediately exploded. We were told the children were
nearby when the refrigerator exploded,” the hospital official said.
The children were reportedly engulfed in flames but all efforts to
save them proved abortive. Gbagada General Hospital officials said they
were brought in dead.
When our correspondents visited the hospital, naval personnel and an
ambulance of the Nigerian Navy Reference Hospital, Ojo were seen in the
front of the hospital.
Udofia was said to be receiving treatment in a ward in the hospital as well but he was kept away from inquisitive eyes.
The bodies of the children had also been taken to the hospital’s mortuary by the time, our correspondent got there.
Hospital officials feared for the sanity of the children’s mother, who was said to have been taken away by her church officials.
“The woman was not acting normal anymore. That may be to the psychological trauma of the event,” a hospital official said.
Saturday PUNCH contacted the spokesperson of the Western Naval
Command, Lagos, Lt. Way Olabisi, for comment, but he said he was in a
meeting at the time.
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