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| Abayomi Adeolu, Yesterday |
A shadow fell on House Number 41,
Akande Street, off Popoola Street, just as the residents savoured the rest of
their Sunday evening. Time was 3.30 pm and Abayomi
Adeolu, 22, had gone out to fetch water but he would scurry back to meet
death and devastation.
A solitary shriek, the rumbling cry
of some towering force from the sky plummeted into the two-storey building he
shared with Bolaji, his brother. It
was the noise of a Dana Passenger Airplane. The plane with 153 passengers on
board sank into the building with a deadly groan, crashing into two other
bungalows as it did. But unlike many residents and survivors who scampered away
from the scene, Adeolu tossed off his bucket and sprinted up to the second
floor.
By the time he got to what used to
be their apartment, he met the bodies of his brother and two girls from a
neighbouring flat. “I saw my brother in pieces. He was dead. He was totally dead. I only
went out to fetch water…but I came back to meet him dead. I have no one now”.
Adeolu wasn’t
the only casualty of the ill-fated crash that turned three houses in
Iju-Ishaga, a suburb of Lagos into a graveyard of rubble and residents.
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| One of the resident survivors...Image Via National Mirror |
While officers of the fire service
and the police struggled to put out the fire, many of the spectators ignored
the raging inferno at the scene to take pictures of the wreck with their camera
phones.
SOURCE:
THE NATION



This is really horrifying.. I don't know what our avaition sector is turning to.. Why would indians come to our country and stary wasting our lives.. We need to act fast...
ReplyDeleteIts very saddening! God kingdom. We pray 4 oooo.
ReplyDeletemay the souls of the departed one rest in peace
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