MFM varsity’s fence collapses, kills four-year-old
Scene of the collapse
The fence being constructed by a university owned by the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries ─ Mountain Top University ─ in Ilu Oba, Magboro, in the Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State collapsed on Thursday, killing a four-year-old girl.
The deceased, Olamide Adegbesan, was
said to have slept on a couch with two of her siblings in their parents’ house
when tragedy struck.
The university, which secured its
licence early this year, had started work on its permanent site, trying to
replace its temporary fence with a permanent one.
Olamide’s father was said to have
left the house around 5am for work, but the fence collapsed on his house
shortly after, trapping the deceased, her mother, a six-month-old child and two
other children.
Speaking with our correspondent, the
deceased’s mother, Mrs. Ayobami Adegbesan, who had not been informed of the
death of Olamide as of the time of the interview, explained that she managed to
escape from the rubble of the building, which had been levelled by the fence.
She added that she managed to rescue
her six-month-old child, while neighbours rescued other children.
PUNCH Metro, however, gathered that
Olamide was brought out from the rubble alive, but died shortly after.
Speaking in Yoruba, the mother said,
“The fence had collapsed sometime in June but the engineer reconstructed it and
made it a bit higher. It was raining heavily this morning (Thursday) and my
husband had left for work around 5am. Later, I heard a loud sound and I felt
everything falling on me.
“At first, I thought I was dreaming.
I managed to crawl out of the rubble with my baby. I was practically naked with
the baby in my arm. I started crying for help, but people did not hear me
because of the rain. I began knocking on doors until a few men came out to help
me.
“They were able to help me bring my
children out of the rubble, they told me they have rushed the three of them to
the hospital but I have yet to see any of them.”
An eyewitness, who joined in the
rescue operation, identified simply as Ademola, told our correspondent that the
four-year-old did not make it to the hospital, as she died a few minutes after
she was brought out of the rubble.
He said the university’s entrance
was a few metres away from the Adegbesan’s house, adding that the drainage
channel being constructed around the fence could not hold the flood, which
brought the fence down on the family’s house.
The authorities of the institution
could not be reached for comment as of press time.
[Punch]
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