Fire Razes School, Kills Student, Destroys Properties
Fire has broken out at the Bishop Crowther Memorial Seminary School, Awka, the Anambra State capital.
It was gathered that the incident which occurred around 11.30 pm on Saturday led to the death of a student and the destruction of several properties.
The cause of the fire has yet to be ascertained, but It was gathered that the fire damaged the school’s hostel, including mattresses and other students’ belongings.
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The victim, a student who died in the incident, was said to have been taken to a mortuary.
The state Fire Service Chief, Chukwudi Chiketa, confirmed the incident in a statement on Sunday.
He said firefighters and a fire truck were deployed immediately to the scene of the incident and the fire was contained.
According to the statement, “The Anambra State Fire Service Chief arrived at Bishop Crowther Memorial Seminary School, Awka at 10:55 a.m. on Sunday, for a firsthand inspection and assessment of the level of damages caused by the fire outbreak that occurred on Saturday night in the school.
“Recall that Anambra State Fire Service received a distress call at 11:30 pm, on Saturday, May 18, 2024, which reported a fire outbreak in one of the school’s hostels. Our firefighters and one of the fire trucks were deployed immediately to the scene of the incident, and the fire was contained.
“The cause of this fire is still unknown, but it’s confirmed that one of the students died at the scene and has been taken to a mortuary.
“The school Principal, Ven. Dr Emendu, who received the fire chief, narrated how the fire affected a part of the school’s hostel, damaged everything, including mattresses and other students’ belongings therein, and left one dead. According to the principal, there was no other casualty, and no injury was recorded.”
“The Fire Chief sympathised with the school management and the entire students of Bishop Crowther Memorial Seminary School, urging them to take heart as God will console them in his own way.
“He also commiserated with the family of the deceased, who at the time of the visit were still on their way to the school, stating that it’s always painful and heartbreaking to lose a child, not to talk of in such a situation of fire outbreak. He prayed to God to give them the fortitude to bear the loss.”
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