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Generator Fume Kills Family of Four in Kogi

- Yekini Jimoh

Dead bodies of a family of four have been found inside their building already decomposin­g at Obajana community of Lokoja local government council of Kogi State caused by generator fume.

The decomposin­g bodies of a man, his wife and two children were found inside their building yesterday by their neighbours.

The man was identified as John Oluwasegun Ayodele. They were suspected to have been killed by fume from a power generator in the house.

The late Ayodele was reported to have been last seen on July 28, 2017.

Apprehensi­on reportedly set in when the deceased was not seen by his neighbours for sometimes. His Cousin, Chief Richard Asaje, said they have gone to check on him at home following the stench that was emanating from his house after his phone line was not connecting.

Consequent­ly, policemen from Obajana Division were alerted, and when the door was forced open, the decomposin­g bodies were discovered.

Asaje explained that power generator fume was suspected as the cause, following the discovery of a power generator there.

According to him, “The incident happened between last Friday/Saturday. It should be around 12 midnight last Saturday.

“He put a generator inside his toilet and locked the door. The house is a concrete building and it was discovered that he also locked the window.

“Unfortunat­ely, we never knew something had happened the second day, so we forced the door open following the stench emanating from the house.”

The deceased cousin said their corpses have since been deposited at the Kogi State Specialist Hospital Lokoja.

“The husband should be around 35, but the wife is less than 30 years. The daughter who also died is around four years and the last born, boy, is about three months.

“To us as a family, it is a shocking thing, but there is no suspect because their death was caused by the fume of the generator. It has indeed thrown the family into mourning mood,” he stated.

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