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The total number of people who died in the tragic building collapse which occurred in Lagos State, has risen again.
The bodies of Lawal Mabolaje, 15 and Ibrahim Bello, 26, which were among those recovered from the rubble, have been collected by the relatives.
The miscreants went wild around 2am, when Bello’s body was found.
When LASEMA and Nigerian Red Cross (NRC) officials took the body bag to a waiting van, the thugs demanded to see it and their wish was granted.
Rather than allow the family to take the body away, they attacked the officials who carried the body bag, threatening to kill them.
Two of them lifted their clothes up and showed the officials guns. They accused the rescuers of killing Bello.
Explanations by the LASEMA crew that the victim was brought out from under a beam fell on the hoodlums’ deaf ears. They assaulted a Red Cross official.
To ensure peace, LASEMA General Manager Adesina Tiamiyu ordered the emergency workers to withdraw from the site for the miscreants.
Following their withdrawal, relatives of those still trapped went after the hoodlums and also invited the police to chase them away.
The hoodlums eventually gave way for the rescuers to continue their work and Ajetunmobi was rescued.
It was gathered that residents last week prevented the firm that mounted a mast near the building from installing an industrial standby generator on the penthouse.
The government has begun investigation to ascertain who approved the installation of the mast on the structure.
It was gathered that a telecommunication’s firm paid a relative of the building owner for the mast. The relative has since moved abroad.
Tiamiyu said the mast might have contributed to the building collapse, adding that investigation would determine the cause.
He said the building and others around it would hardly pass integrity test, appealing to the residents to consider their safety first.
According to him, 15 persons were rescued. He put the casualty figure at eight.
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