Tragedy struck in Calabar after a newly married couple who moved to their house after their wedding were reportedly killed by generator fumes in Ikot Omin on the outskirts of Calabar, the Cross River State capital...
The couple, Bassey Effiong (27), his wife, Glory (21) and her younger sister, Emem (16), were said to have packed to the house yet to be completed by the husband.
According to a neighbour “When he got married, he decided to work on one of the rooms and moved in, while hoping to gradually complete the house”.
However on Sunday night, when the couple turned on their generating set and placed it on the corridor close to the room, where they slept but fume from the generating set was said to have gained entry into the room in large quantity and suffocated the couple along with Emem, the wife’s younger sister.
They were found dead several hours later by a naval officer, David Ekanem, Bassey’s uncle, who decided to go over to the couple's house after several attempt to reach Bassey's mobile phone was futile and on getting there at 5 pm, Monday, he met the tragic sight.
“I knocked several times on the door but there was no answer, so I had to force the door open. It was then I saw my nephew and his wife along with the young girl lying dead,” the Naval officer said.
Spokesman of the Cross River State Police Command, Mr Hogan Bassey, said the matter was reported by the naval officer and the bodies evacuated to the Infectious Disease Hospital mortuary, Edgerly Road, Calabar.
According to a neighbour “When he got married, he decided to work on one of the rooms and moved in, while hoping to gradually complete the house”.
However on Sunday night, when the couple turned on their generating set and placed it on the corridor close to the room, where they slept but fume from the generating set was said to have gained entry into the room in large quantity and suffocated the couple along with Emem, the wife’s younger sister.
They were found dead several hours later by a naval officer, David Ekanem, Bassey’s uncle, who decided to go over to the couple's house after several attempt to reach Bassey's mobile phone was futile and on getting there at 5 pm, Monday, he met the tragic sight.
“I knocked several times on the door but there was no answer, so I had to force the door open. It was then I saw my nephew and his wife along with the young girl lying dead,” the Naval officer said.
Spokesman of the Cross River State Police Command, Mr Hogan Bassey, said the matter was reported by the naval officer and the bodies evacuated to the Infectious Disease Hospital mortuary, Edgerly Road, Calabar.