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Sunday 8 November 2015

Photos from the building collapse in Lagos that killed 4 children from one family

Four boys between the ages of 13 and 23 months from one family were killed after a mudslide due to the heavy rainfall in Lagos yesterday morning at about 4.15am, buried them alive while they were still sleeping in their home at Orisha Street, Isheri Magodo, Imodium, Ojodu/Berger in Lagos.

NEMA officials say the area is a flood prone area and people living in the area had been told to vacate the area due to the heavy rainfall that is being expected in the coming weeks and the poor topography of the area.

Unfortunately, this particular family failed to heed this advice, losing  four of their sons in the mudslide. The distraught father of the boys was inconsolable as he kept on asking "Where is God?. There mother is said to be lying unconcious in a hospital. Sad.


30 comments:

  1. Subuhannallah! This is heart breaking, RIP to the dead.

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  2. Eeeeeeeeyah! Dis is really sad. May their souls rest in peace. Linda take note!

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  3. JESUS!!!!!! Four boys!!! Life investment... where do they start from?

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  4. Eeeeeeeeyah! Dis is really sad. May their souls rest in peace. Linda take note!

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  5. Emmmmm, Allah is Great
    May the Victims souls Rest in Perfect Peace

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  6. Life is beautiful but d conditions aren't conducive. God help us

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  7. I feel for the parents. Rip to d kids

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  8. Oh my God. May their soul RIP. Visit us at http://zamiabujaproperties.blogspot.com.ng
    for your Properties for sale, rent Or lease in Abuja

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  9. So sorry for the loss of your children , but while crying and shouting where is God , please look inwards as a policeman have there been people you denied justice to or even killed for unjust cause . Karma is a bitch when it comes to policemen I never feel pained cause I know there are thousands of people you have made to cry .

    Let everyone take heed and be careful how you treat each other .

    Rest in peace innocent children .

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  10. Hmmm! Eyaah! Their souls rest in peace.

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  11. Quite sad! Rest in peace to their soul.

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  12. Choi! This is something I don't wish for even my worst enemies. This is so painful. RIP to the dead....Amen.

























    #TeamBlessed#

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  13. Dis happened in Ogun and RIP to d dead. May we never experience untimely deaths.

    Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)

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  14. First off Maadam Linda it happened in orisha area of magodo...not that long street name you mentioned..plus the mother has been discharged this morning but she is still unaware as they haven't been able to tell her...

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  15. Ah. This is so sad. I can't even imagine 10% of what the parents are going through. Oh sweet Jesus come to their aid. Uwa

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  16. So sad people are suffering, it their is another option they would have leave. Rip to the departed soul. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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  17. So sorry for the family. May God save us.

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  18. How unfortunate, the world is really tearing itself apart.

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  19. Very sad indeed. God please console this family.

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  20. Very sad. Imagine losing so many. But why blame God since he was warned of the kind of area he was staying.

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  21. How sad! Just looking at the environment makes me wonder how people can live in such an area... Doesn't look safe at all!

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  22. Obedience is better than sacrifice. May their souls rest in peace.

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