The Borneo Post

Couple found charred, seven suffer burns in Tawau blaze

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TAWAU: A couple was found charred while seven other individual­s had burns in a fire which razed about 40 houses in Kampung Sungai Buaya, Jalan Tawau Lama here late Saturday night.

The bodies of Saiful Rosli, 32, and Jumaidah M Jida, 36, were found by firemen early yesterday morning a er the blaze was extinguish­ed when the operation ended at 6.20am.

Tawau Fire and Rescue Station chief Julius John Stephen Jr said the station received a call on the incident at about 12.25am and 25 firefighte­rs were despatched with two fire engines to the location.

“In the incident, a victim, Mutalib Suma, 45, suffered 86 per cent burns while a 26-year-old man and an 18-year-old girl had 17 per cent burns.

“Apart from that three girls and a boy aged between six and 12, had one to six per cent burns and all victims were brought to Tawau Hospital for treatment,” he told reporters here yesterday.

He said the cause of fire and amount of losses were still being investigat­ed.

Meanwhile, fire victim Mala Tipung, 46, cried when she found her house which had been le vacant for a week had burned down.

“I went to my husband’s workplace a week ago in Sungai Burong Teck Guan. I came back this morning and found our house had been gu ed, everything turned to ashes, not a single item was saved,” she told Bernama.

For Hasoni Basiah, 34, a loud knock on the door by his friend woke him up.

“I opened the door, my friend Awil was shouting ‘fire’ and I saw a big fire in my backyard and I quickly alerted my wife and sister-in-law to save themselves,” he said, adding that he only had time to take important documents before dashing out to safety.

Nur Anita Saddu, 30, said her husband and two children managed to save themselves a er hearing a dog barking loudly, followed by their neighbours’ shouts of fire.

“When we le the house, the fire was already in our neighbour’s house. I only managed to take out the children’s clothes and my husband managed to move the car to a safe place,” she added.

Apart from that, Abbas Tenri, 49, said he could not save his sons’ birth certificat­es which were destroyed along with other items in the house.

“My seven children and I are safe. There were only two birth certificat­es that my children did not have time to take. I am also at a loss as the children will be starting school tomorrow (today) but their school supplies are all destroyed,” he added.

Meanwhile, Sabah Assistant Finance Minister Datuk Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan who is also Apas assemblyma­n, expressed his sympathy for all the fire victims.

He said the authoritie­s including the Tawau District Disaster Commi ee and the Welfare Department are looking into all the needs of victims apart from calling on fire victims to be patient. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? The a ermath of the fire at Kampung Sungai Buaya, which killed a couple and le seven other individual­s with burns.
— Bernama photo The a ermath of the fire at Kampung Sungai Buaya, which killed a couple and le seven other individual­s with burns.

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