According
to an eyewitness the fire was said to have started from a burning candle from
Agbare’s living room, before spreading to other parts of the building.
The
eyewitness, who identified himself as Shola Akinjobi, added that the septuagenarian
was sleeping alone in the apartment, when the fire started Tuesday night, and
that he was burnt beyond recognition.
The
Lagos State Fire Service Director, Razaq Fadipe, who confirmed the report said
men from the state fire service were at the scene to put off the fire and
prevent it from spreading to adjoining buildings.
Fadipe
said: “Investigations
have shown that Mr. Agbare could not escape from the building, when the fire
started, because the building has only one escape route and was covered by the
fire.
“I
want to advise Lagosian to always ensure they create alternative routes in
their buildings that will serve as escape route during emergencies.
“I
also want to advise members of the public to endeavour to have fire
extinguishers in their apartments. Lastly people should stop using candles,
because they may not be awake when it would have burnt out.
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