Survivor narrates how he jumped off collapsing storey building

Survivor narrates how he jumped off collapsing storey building

One of the survivors of a collapsed storey building in Asaba, the capital of Delta state identified as Ike Ifenacho has recounted how he escaped death by the whiskers when the structure under construction suddenly caved in, leaving one dead and four others severely injured.

The survivor, Ifenacho who is a carpenter said he was working on the roof of the building when he noticed the building was caving in.

The carpenter added that he had to jump off  and in the process sustained minor injuries on his jaw and leg.

Speaking with newsmen, a neighbour, Friday James who witnessed the incident said he heard a big bang which made him run out of his house only to discover that a building had collapsed and quickly mobilised others with shovel and started digging to rescue those trapped.

He confirmed that four persons, including the owner of the building, were rescued from under the rubble while one was brought out dead.

James said neighbours embarked on a rescue mission with their bare hands and shovels before the arrival of two excavators.

According to The Sun News, the ill-fated building, on Holy Mary Road, behind the Nigeria Police Officers Mess, Okwe area of Asaba, was being converted from a car park to a one storey when it collapsed.

Construction work began at the site a fortnight ago, but it collapsed when it was being roofed.

It was also reported that the building was built in a compacted space in the compound with two structures, including an uncompleted decking and a bungalow where the owner resides.

It was also learnt that a 76-year-old retired Group Captain, Sam Akaraiwe who is also the owner of the property was supervising the project.

The property owner, Akaraiwe with head injuries was traced with the ring tone of his cellphone under a pile of rubble.

Chairman of Oshimili South Local Government Council, Uche Osadebe, who visited the scene, blamed the incident on substandard materials and self-supervision by the owner.

Osadebe said the building does not have approval from relevant government ministries and agencies.

Officials of Red Cross and Leader, Disaster Management Team, Oshimili South, Sunday Moses and Delta State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Daniel Okpor, confirmed that four persons were rescued alive with injuries while one was brought out dead with the aid of excavator.

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