How Four Siblings Died In Enugu Building Collapse

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Tragedy struck in Mgbemena, Coal Camp, Enugu North local government area of Enugu when four siblings died in a collapsed building.

The incident followed Friday’s heavy downpour that affected the wall of the building.

Hon. Uche Anya, the chairman of the Enugu Capital Territory Development Agency (ECTDA), visited the scene of the collapse and expressed his condolences.

He said the structure, originally approved for animal husbandry, had been converted into a residential building.

Anya expressed concerns over the unsuitability of the collapsed building for human habitation.

He stated the structure consisted of 44 rooms.

“We immediately responded to the incident upon receiving the information. Unfortunately, four children lost their lives in this tragic event,” Anya stated.

“The construction of this building was irresponsible. It was never meant to be occupied by human beings. I urge you to visit the site and witness it for yourselves,” he added.

The chairman further revealed that the building, which was supposedly being used for animal husbandry and poultry was actually housing over 200 people in its 44 rooms.

He criticised the unacceptable state of the fence surrounding the property.

“The loss of innocent children in this tragedy is truly heartbreaking,” Anya lamented.

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