by ‘Jola Sotubo
A great tragedy was witnessed by a community in Lagos after 7 members of the same family were found dead in their home.
A man, identified as Etim Edet, his wife and their 5 children were found lifeless in the Bagido, Ijede area of the state and were believed to have succumbed to generator fumes.
The family was found days after their demise due to the Edet’s constant and unusual absence from work which made his co-workers go looking for him at his residence.
Vanguard reports:
The late Etim, was reported to have been last seen at his place of work on April 25, 2014.
Apprehension reportedly set in following his absence on April 28, without prior notice, an action his colleagues described as unusual.
Tension heightened over his continued absence till Friday, with calls on his mobile telephone unanswered.
Some of his colleagues said to have gone to check on him at home became curious following the stench that was emanating from the building.
Consequently, policemen from Ijede division were alerted and when the door was forced open, the decomposing bodies were discovered.
The bodies included that of Edet, his second wife, his 17-year-old eldest son from his first wife, a female relation, whose age was put between 14 and 15 years and three other children born by the second wife, aged seven, five and three years respectively.
A resident, who identified himself as Mr Ayodele Disu told Vanguard that the Edets could have been rescued had there been houses around theirs.
Police sources explained that power generator fume was suspected as the cause, following the discovery of a 3.5 KVA power generator there.
Describing the incident as sudden and unnatural death, the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide said: “At about 4.00pm, one Etim Edet , a staff of Nigeria Brewery Plc Lagos was allegedly found dead with his wife and five children on their beds at his residence at Bagido area of Ijede.
“No sign of violence was seen on their bodies. The deceased’s were suspected to have died from generator fumes.




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