Retired ASP Anthony Kwame, former
Aide-de-Camp to ex-Governor Fidelis Tapgun of Plateau State, was on
Monday morning killed in an inferno that gutted his residence in the
Jenta-Adamu neighbourhood of Jos.
Also killed along with the retired police officer were his two daughters, Theresa and Kerry, and son, Emmanuel.
According to Mr Terna Tyopev, the
spokesman of the Plateau Police Command, Kwame’s wife, Charity and his
daughter, Evelyn, survived the early morning fire disaster but sustained
severe burns.
“The deceased were burnt to ashes; what
were taken to the mortuary of Plateau Specialist Hospital in Jos were
just the skeletons,’’ Tyopev told News Agency of Nigeria in Jos on
Monday.
The cause of the fire was not known but neighbours told NAN that the fire started around 1am.
“The fire started around 1am, that is all I am sure of,’’ a neighbour, Tina Fobur, said.
The Village Head of Jenta-Adamu, Mr
Kabala Bako, whose residence shares a fence with that of the deceased,
said that he rushed out of his house when he heard sounds of the fire.
“When Ì rushed out, I called out other
neighbours and we tried to put out the fire, but it had already engulfed
the entire house and there was nothing we could do about it.
“But we succeeded in making sure that that not so many houses in our area were affected.
“In spite of our efforts, some adjacent houses were affected but no life was lost,’’ he said.
The two survivors, currently on
admission at Plateau Specialist Hospital, could not speak with NAN on
the possible causes of the fire.
NAN
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