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Ajman fire kills grandfathe­r, 2 grandchild­ren

Deaths due to suffocatio­n after smoke engulfs apartment

- BY AGHADDIR ALI Staff Reporter

Three people, including two children aged 4 and 2, died when a fire broke out in their fourth floor apartment in a six-storey building yesterday, officials said.

An Egyptian man and his two grandchild­ren were found dead inside their apartment in Al Rashidiya area at noon, Brigadier Abdul Aziz Al Shamsi, director-general of Ajman Civil Defence confirmed to Gulf News.

The tragedy happened just a little over two weeks after eight Emiratis from one family died of suffocatio­n inside their villa that caught fire in Abu Dhabi on October 2.

Firefighte­rs said they found the apartment engulfed by smoke that led to the deaths of the 69-year-old grandfathe­r and his two grandchild­ren.

An Egyptian man and his two grandchild­ren died from suffocatio­n when a fire broke out in an apartment in Ajman around noon yesterday, officials said.

The fire gutted the apartment on the fourth floor of the building in Al Rashidiya area, Brigadier Abdul Aziz Al Shamsi, director general of Ajman Civil Defence told Gulf News.

The tragic incident comes a little more than two weeks after eight members of an Emirati family died of suffocatio­n when their villa caught fire in Abu Dhabi on October 2.

The latest Ajman incident was reported to police by a passerby who saw smoke coming out of the apartment.

The Civil Defence immediatel­y despatched firefighte­rs.

As they entered the apartment, they found it engulfed in smoke which caused the death of the 69-year-old Egyptian and his two grandchild­ren, a four-year-old boy and his two-year-old sister. One of the rooms was gutted.

Bodies of the three deceased were taken to Khalifa Hospital.

The cause of the fire was not immediatel­y known even as a forensic team took over the site for investigat­ion.

Initial reports suggested the fire might have started from a power source.

“The fire gutted an apartment on the fourth floor of the six-storey building and smoke spread in the whole building,” Brig Al Shamsi said.

He said quick response by Ajman Civil Defence and Ajman Police averted what could have been a bigger disaster, and saved dozens of lives as they quickly contained the blaze.

Police cordoned off the area as a rescue team evacuated the residents.

Colonel Khalid Mohammad Al Nuaimi, deputy director general of police operations in Ajman Police, said that it was too early to pinpoint the cause of the fire. He did confirm the fire began in the family’s flat located on the fourth floor.

Ajman community police provided full support to the family including shelter.

Brig Al Shamsi and Col Al Nuaimi offered condolence­s to the families of the deceased.

He urged owners of residentia­l buildings to ensure maintenanc­e of fire alarm systems to guard against further loss of life.

 ?? Courtesy: Ajman Police ?? ■ The fourth floor apartment on fire in Ajman, yesterday.
Courtesy: Ajman Police ■ The fourth floor apartment on fire in Ajman, yesterday.
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 ?? Courtesy: Ajman Police ?? ■ Top: Smoke billows out of the fourth-floor apartment in Ajman’s Al Rashidiya area yesterday. One of the rooms (left) destroyed in the blaze.
Courtesy: Ajman Police ■ Top: Smoke billows out of the fourth-floor apartment in Ajman’s Al Rashidiya area yesterday. One of the rooms (left) destroyed in the blaze.

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