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Police officer loses son in Lagos fire

The Police Command in Lagos State on Thursday said a 15-year-old son of a senior police officer attached to the Lagos Police Command loss his…

The Police Command in Lagos State on Thursday said a 15-year-old son of a senior police officer attached to the Lagos Police Command loss his life in the Tuesday Falamo Police Barracks fire in Ikoyi.

The command’s Police Public Relations Officers, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

Hundeyin said that the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) Ikoyi, got information about the incident on Tuesday around 12.40 p.m. from Falomo Police Barracks.

He said the DPO was informed that on Tuesday about 9.00 p.m., fire gutted Room 24, Block 1 of ASP Godspower David, attached to Bar Beach Police Division, Victoria Island, Lagos.

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The image maker said based on the report, emergency responders were mobilised to the scene for rescue operation.

“The teams successfully put out the fire, however, during evacution of the debris, corpse of one Emmanuel Godspower David, aged 15 years, the son of the officer consumed by the inferno, was found.

“The corpse has been evacuated to a public morgue for autopsy, while investigation is in progress,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police in Lagos, CP Idowu Owohunwa, on Thursday, visited the bereaved officer at Falomo Police Barracks with the Deputy Commissioner of police, Operations, Mr Isa Grema, to express their condolences.

The CP said he was pained about the human casualty from the fire.

He prayed that God should comfort the bereaved family and donated N500,000 to take care of their immediate expenses.

 

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