Dr. Irene Damola, a retired radiologist, was yesterday tragically burnt to death in an early morning fire in Lagos.
Breaking Times reports that the cause of the fire that killed the 75-year-old Dr. Irene Damola (nee Rewane) at her 5, Tola Adewunmi Street, Maryland, Lagos residence, could not be ascertained at press time.
The fire was reported to have started from her bedroom in the duplex occupied by her and a domestic staff. Eyewitnesses said smoke was noticed upstairs at midnight, following which
security men raised an alarm.
"Some people even attempted to move in to rescue Dr. Damola, but the entrance door was locked. The young lady living with her later opened the door. By the time the fire was put out by the fire service men, she had been burnt to death, "said an eyewitness.
Lagos State Fire Service Director, Mr. Rasaq Fadipe, said the fire service got to the scene at about 4.02a.m. as soon as they got the information and tried to save the lives of the occupants.
He said: "It is a five-bedroom apartment. The woman, Dr. Irene Damola, lives upstairs, while the young lady staying with her lives downstairs. The fire started from her bedroom. She made efforts to escape, but the fire caught up with her at the door of her bedroom, where my men met her dead. We were able to prevent the fire from spreading to the ground floor. The corpse was handed over to policemen from Anthony Village Division."
Late Dr. Damola retired as a radiologist in Saudi Arabia before returning to Nigeria. She also worked at Lagos University Hospital, LUTH.
Breaking Times reports that the cause of the fire that killed the 75-year-old Dr. Irene Damola (nee Rewane) at her 5, Tola Adewunmi Street, Maryland, Lagos residence, could not be ascertained at press time.
The fire was reported to have started from her bedroom in the duplex occupied by her and a domestic staff. Eyewitnesses said smoke was noticed upstairs at midnight, following which
security men raised an alarm.
"Some people even attempted to move in to rescue Dr. Damola, but the entrance door was locked. The young lady living with her later opened the door. By the time the fire was put out by the fire service men, she had been burnt to death, "said an eyewitness.
Lagos State Fire Service Director, Mr. Rasaq Fadipe, said the fire service got to the scene at about 4.02a.m. as soon as they got the information and tried to save the lives of the occupants.
He said: "It is a five-bedroom apartment. The woman, Dr. Irene Damola, lives upstairs, while the young lady staying with her lives downstairs. The fire started from her bedroom. She made efforts to escape, but the fire caught up with her at the door of her bedroom, where my men met her dead. We were able to prevent the fire from spreading to the ground floor. The corpse was handed over to policemen from Anthony Village Division."
Late Dr. Damola retired as a radiologist in Saudi Arabia before returning to Nigeria. She also worked at Lagos University Hospital, LUTH.
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