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Mushin building collapse killed couple having s3x- Rescuers

More information coming from rescuers working at the site of the building collapse in Mushin on Friday has disclosed that a couple having sex were among the four victims of the incident.

It would be recalled that House Number 2/4 Oye Sonuga Street, Palm Avenue, Mushin, came tumbling down on Friday, during a rain, killing four persons.

Emergency officials who spoke off the record with Daily Trust disclosed that the building was a motel housing some sex workers.

Consequently, the victims, dead and rescued, are sex workers and their clients.

The last two people brought out dead were believed to be in the throes of passion when the building crashed on them.

The two were found completely naked with the male said to be on top of the female when the rescue workers found them.

As of Friday, the emergency responders from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the state emergency management agency (LASEMA) and the Fire Service had reached ground zero with four bodies recovered while one person was rescued.

Another official who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to talk to the press, said, “We were shocked by what we saw at the scene. The last two victims whose dead bodies were recovered were actually having sexual intercourse. The man was on top of the prostitute when the building collapsed. They both died.”

Another official said, “The place was used as a Club House/Motel and the female victims were actually prostitutes; the last female we recovered was with a man. They were having a nice time when we recovered them.”

The families of the victims were yet to be found at the time of filing this report.

“We have to reach out to their colleagues there who are all prostitutes to get information on the victims’ families,” the source said.

LASEMA said the recovered dead bodies, which comprised of two adult males and two adult females, “were dug up from beneath the rubbles of the collapsed portion of the 3-storey building after the Agency deployed its sophisticated echo and life detection equipment which pinpointed the exact location of the trapped victims, while the light and heavy equipment were deployed in accordance with the path that was charted by the echo machine.”

Okunbor Nosa, spokesman of LASEMA, in a statement, said the collapsed portion of the old house was recently constructed and attached to the original structure said to be over 40 years old.

The state Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Engr. Omotayo Bamgbose-Martins, who visited the scene directed that the adjoining building be pulled down immediately to forestall further collapse.

LASEMA statement added that the State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) and the Materials Testing Laboratory, have been directed to unravel the immediate and remote cause (s) of the collapsed building.

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