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Delta: 11-Year-Old Boy, 15 Injured In Catholic Church Building Collapse

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Jeffrey Jackson, an 11-year old boy, was confirmed dead and fifteen others in critical condition after a church building collapsed in Adagbrasa community, Okpe council area of Delta on Sunday, September 2, 2018.

The only deceased in the accident; the 11-year old Jeffrey Jackson, was said to have been trapped down while trying to escape from the collapsing walls.

The Nation gathered that the Sunday morning Mass of the St. Paul Catholic Church, Adagbrasa Ugolo, was on when the walls of the church building came crashing on parishioners.

According to eyewitnesses, the service was just starting, although the officiating priest, who was to come from the headquarters of the council area, Orerokpe, was yet to arrive.

Worshippers had already assembled and were conducting initial service rituals when the building collapsed.

It was also gathered that no church member was still left trapped under the rubble of the collapsed walls as all those inside escaped unhurt, except for the deceased and the fifteen injured persons.

Describing the horrifying moment to The Nation newspaper on the site of the incident, a parishioner, Miss Elohor Amerotoraine, said members were holding initial service rituals, awaiting the arrival of the officiating priest, when they started observing cracks and collapse of walls around them.

“I was inside the church when it happened, it was around 7:30 to 8:00am. We were having service when it happened. We are under Orerokpe so they posted a seminarian to us, but the seminarian was yet to come when it happened.  So we just finished sharing the rosary and were singing some hymns when we suddenly started hearing the wall cracking and falling.

“At that point everybody started running out to escape the falling walls. Before long the entire church had collapsed, it even killed someone; a boy of about 11 years of age. The five persons who got injured have been taken to the hospital. I don’t think anybody was trapped inside because we have all come out” Amerotoraine said.

Confirming the incident, Muhammad Mustafa, the Delta state Commissioner of Police, said the dead and the wounded had been evacuated from the scene.

“Yes, a Catholic church. There’s only one death; an 11-year old boy, the other victims are in different hospitals now receiving treatment. I can’t confirm how many of them are injured now, they are scattered in different hospitals. There’s nobody still trapped under the rubbles,” the police chief confirmed.

James Augoye, the Delta state Commissioner for Works, who visited the scene of the collapse said the state government would investigate the cause, adding that the state would pick up the cost of treating the wounded persons.

Read more at The Nation

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