Tragedy struck in Iyana-Church Ibadan, Oyo State, yesterday as one
pupil whose name was given as Rachel, died and 14 others of Divine
Wisdom Group of Schools, Amosun, Ibadan, aged between five and 11 got
seriously burnt, when the bus conveying them to school suddenly caught
fire.
Daily Sun investigation revealed that due to the severity
of the burns, most of the pupils have been admitted at the emergency
unit of the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, where they have
been placed on oxygen. The girl died on admission in hospital.
At least eight of the children were said to have suffered
shock as a result of the incident, which threw Wakajaye, Iyana-Church,
Maku, Amosun and other communities into confusion. Many parents who
had their children in the school, especially, those whose children had
been picked early in the morning rushed to the scene.
It was gathered that the school bus, a Ford with
registration number GR 329 LND had suddenly stopped working at
Iyana-Church, besides Olorun-Esan filling station, forcing the driver to
park the vehicle to ascertain what was amiss.
The driver, who is also a motor mechanic, was said to have
asked the older ones among the pupils to come down to help him push the
bus.
While pushing the bus, the pupils were said to have called
his attention to fuel dripping from under the vehicle, after which it
caught fire.
The driver, whose name was given as Mr Sherif Ogundele
told Daily Sun “The children called my attention to the fuel which was
dripping from under the bus. I tried to check it but while I was trying
to open up the engine, the bus caught fire.”
About 15 pupils in the bus were said to have been
seriously burnt, while those pushing it escaped unhurt.
Ogundele, whose son, Usman, a five-year-old nursery 2
pupil was among the victims of the fire incident also had his hand and
leg burnt while trying to rescue children. “I was able to rescue about
seven pupils before people later joined me”.
Daily Sun learnt that but for the people who joined him in
rescuing other children trapped in the bus, the damage would have been
more severe.
Ogundele added: “After I had checked and discovered that
the bus had battery problem, I told the older ones among the children to
assist me in pushing it, but they told me that fuel was dripping from
underneath. As I tried to open the engine, fire just emerged. That was
how the bus got burnt. It was when I was trying to rescue the children
that I also had my hand and leg burnt.”
All the burnt pupils were later rushed to the UCH for
proper medical attention in a commercial cab and motorcycles before one
of them died in the hospital.
The school was deserted when Daily Sun visited as many
parents were said to have withdrawn their children, while the
proprietress, Mrs Oke Ejemuta and other teachers went to the UCH to
monitor the children.
Ejemuta was said to have ordered the school shut shortly
after the incident.
At the emergency unit of UCH, many of the victims’ parents
wept uncontrollably after seeing the extent of burns on their children.
Mrs Jumoke Oderinde, whose two kids were among the children,
slumped at the UCH after seeing the intensity of burns on his son,
Goodness.
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