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Four dies, five injured in Ogun building collapse

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No fewer than four persons was on Friday confirmed dead in the collapse of an ultra-modern shopping complex at the popular Itoku market in Abeokuta.Building collapse - Ogun

Although, the State’ Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Dayo Adeneye, while addressing journalists at the scene of the incident in the capital city in south-west of Nigeria said that only one woman died in the building collapse, but source in Abeokuta, told NEWSVERGE that those that died in the collapse, were more than one.

In the statement of Mr. Adeyeye, eight people escaped unhurt and that five others were receiving treatment in the hospital.

“Two of the injured persons have been discharged,” the Commissioner said.

Search and rescue operations are continuing to ensure there are no other persons trapped in the rubble of the building that was under construction.

The Commissioner also sympathised with the family of the woman who lost her life in the incident.

At the scene of the incident, the Southwest Coordinator of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Yakubu Sulaimon, said that equipment and officials of NEMA, Ogun State Fire Service and that of other relevant agencies were on ground for the rescue operations.

The cause of the collapse of the building, reported to have collapse around 8:30AM, is yet unknown.

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