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Villa fire claims 8 members of Emirati family

9 SURVIVE BLAZE IN ABU DHABI THAT BROKE OUT WHEN OWNER WENT TO PERFORM FAJR PRAYERS

- BY ANWAR AHMAD, AGHADDIR ALI Staff Reporters

Fire raced through a Baniyas villa early yesterday killing eight people and injuring nine belonging to an extended Emirati family living in the residence on the outskirts of the capital.

Family members said the blaze is believed to have started on the ground floor of the residence and then swept through the multi-storey premises before firefighte­rs arrived.

Among the dead are two women — sister, 40, of the home owner and his daughter, 21 — and six children aged between 2 and 5, Gulf News confirmed with family members.

Funeral prayers were held after Asr prayers at Bani Yas graveyard.

Brigadier General Mohammad Mayouf Al Ketbi, Director General of Civil Defence in Abu Dhabi, said that investigat­ions are under way to determine the cause of the fire.

Ali Badawi Al Kotheiri recounted the ordeal of finding his home in flames, in a video clip on social media yesterday.

“Eight people died in our house, including two of my daughters,” said Al Kotheiri in the video clip.

Thani Salem Muslim, a relative of the deceased, told Gulf News that the fire broke out while the owner of the house and his brother went to perform Fajr prayers at a mosque. When they returned at 5.30am, they found the villa ablaze.

“We are deeply saddened about this tragic accident but this is Almighty Allah’s destiny and no one can escape it,” he said late yesterday.

A nationwide fire alarm campaign was launched following one of the deadliest fires witnessed in the UAE on January 22 when the UAE mourned the loss of seven family members in Rul Dhadna, Fujairah, after they suffocated from smoke in their villa — only the mother survived.

We are deeply saddened about this tragic accident but this is Almighty Allah’s destiny and no one can escape it.”

Thani Salem Muslim |

Relative of deceased

An early morning blaze ripped through a villa in Abu Dhabi yesterday, killing eight members of an Emirati family, the latest in a string of fire deaths across the country this year.

Another member of the family was injured and transporte­d to hospital.

Firefighte­rs and investigat­ors sifted through the rubble yesterday to investigat­e the cause and extent of the fire at the house in Baniyas, East 7 district, opposite Al Imam Al Nawawi Mosque on the outskirts of the capital.

Family and friends said the blaze began on the ground floor and swept through the twostorey plus premises before firefighte­rs could arrive.

The deceased include two women [40-year-old sister of the home owner, and his daughter, 21] and six children aged between 2 to 5, family members confirmed to Gulf News.

Abu Dhabi Police expressed their deepest condolence­s to the family. Brigadier General Mohammad Mayouf Al Ketbi, Director General of Civil Defence in Abu Dhabi, said that investigat­ions are under way to determine the cause of the fire.

A short audio-clip circulatin­g on social networking sites across the UAE, shows the homeowner, identified as Ali Badawi Al Kotheiri, recounting the ordeal of finding his home in flames.

“Eight people died in our house, including two of my daughters,” said Al Kotheiri in the video clip.

Funeral prayers were held yesterday after Asr prayers at

Bani Yas graveyard.

Thani Salem Muslim, a relative of the deceased, told Gulf News that the fire broke out while the owner of the house and his brother went to perform Fajr prayer at the mosque. When they returned at 5.30am, they found the villa ablaze.

“We are deeply saddened about this tragic accident, but this is Almighty Allah’s will, and no one can escape it,” he said.

Neighbours in shock

Residents in the neighbourh­ood told Gulf News that they were shocked as word of the fire spread.

Eyewitness­es told Gulf News that their neighbourh­ood was rocked by sirens after they woke up for Fajr prayers.

I have never seen such a large number of casualties in one incident. I am not aware of the cause of the fire, but I believe each home must be fitted with a fire alarm to alert Civil Defence operations rooms.”

Hamdan Al Amri | Emirati neighbour of deceased

Hamdan Al Amri, an Emirati who lives close by, said: “This is a sorrowful and traumatisi­ng incident. I have never seen such a large number of casualties in one incident. I am not aware of the cause of the fire, but I believe each home must be fitted with a fire alarm to alert Civil Defence operations rooms to prevent such incidents,” he said.

An Egyptian neighbour, who visited the home after the fire, said, “The family was very dear to us as we used to visit their home often. It’s a very tragic and painful incident.”

A Somali neighbour remarked: “I don’t have words to express my shock on this tragic incident. May Allah bestow them Jannah.” Since the beginning of 2018, the UAE has made efforts to secure residents’ homes against fires following the orders of His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

Nationwide campaign

A nationwide campaign was launched following one of the deadliest fires witnessed in the UAE on January 22 this year when the country mourned the loss of seven family members in Rul Dhadna, Fujairah, after they suffocated due to smoke in their villa — only the mother survived.

A month later, in February, Gulf News reported yet another fire that killed five people, including a mother and her two children, after a blaze erupted in an apartment building in Sharjah’s Al Buteenah area.

 ?? Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News ?? The villa located in Baniyas, East 7 district was cordoned off by Abu Dhabi Police after the fire yesterday.
Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News The villa located in Baniyas, East 7 district was cordoned off by Abu Dhabi Police after the fire yesterday.
 ?? Courtesy: Abu Dhabi Police ?? The interior of the villa. The blaze reportedly started on the ground floor and swept through the two-plus storey home.
Courtesy: Abu Dhabi Police The interior of the villa. The blaze reportedly started on the ground floor and swept through the two-plus storey home.
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