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Unattended candle sparks fire, claims life of Grade 10 student

- ❙ By Jen Baylon

BACOLOD City – The Bureau of Fire Protection ( BFP) i n Murcia, Negros Occidental i s currently investigat­ing to ascertain the cause of the fire on Saturday, Feb. 17 at Hacienda Josefa-1, Barangay Blumentrit­t.

The tragedy took the life of Clarence Vayne Hechanova, a Grade 10 student at Negros Occidental High SchoolMurc­ia.

According to Senior Fire Officer 2 Reymar Banaglorio­so, arson investigat­or of BFPMurcia, their initial probe indicates that the fire may have been caused by a candle that was lit by the victim’s grandfathe­r at their altar.

It was reportedly an offering from Clarence’s grandfathe­r, Justiniano Fernandez, to his grandmothe­r, who recently died.

Justiniano discovered the fire past 2 a.m., woke up his grandson, and evacuated the house together. Unfortunat­ely, Clarence went back inside to retrieve his wallet and cell phone but did not make it out of the burning house.

Clarence’s mother is an overseas Filipino worker and had just sent the lad’s allowance a day before the fire.

A total of four houses were engulfed by the flames, three of which were reported as totally damaged and the other one as partially damaged, according to Banaglorio­so.

The fire prompted a first alarm response from the authoritie­s, and the total estimated damage amounted to over P300,000.

BFP- Murcia emphasized the importance of ensuring the safety of homes, especially when leaving them unattended.

“I-secure an gm ga appliance, panggabuto­n gid ang mga nakasaksak, siguraduho­n nga wala may nagkarabil­in. Kung galuto kita i ndi naton pagpabay- an. Kag kung mag gamit kita kandila, sig u rad uh ongidn ga nakabutang sa insakto, kag na- secure gid,” Banaglorio­so told Panay News./PN

 ?? ?? Fire broke out early Saturday morning, Feb. 17, in Murcia, Negros Occidental.
Fire broke out early Saturday morning, Feb. 17, in Murcia, Negros Occidental.

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