Kiambu: Father mourns in pain of his 3 children who have died to death at their home

  • A fierce fire in the Kabete area, Kiambu County, killed three brothers aged 14, 5 and 2
  • Mungai Njoroge, their father, criticized the fire department in the county for failing to take action immediately citing the first case of fire
  • OCPD of Kabete Antony Mbogo noted that road closure prevents firefighters from reaching burnt homes on time

Sadness spread to Kabete residents in Kiambu County after a fire incident cost the lives of three children of one family.

Kiambu's father mourned three children killed by burning at home. Photo: KTN News.
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Their frustrated father, Mungai Njoroge, mourned them bitterly and blamed the fire department in the county for not immediately responding and avoiding such scandals.

Father from Kiambu blamed the County Fire Department

He strongly condemned the Kiambu administration, noting that residents endured enough fireworks.

“It's a time of change. Today, this has happened to me; tomorrow, it may be you. I would like to tell the Kiambu County government that we are tired of these extreme fire explosions,” said through a report of Ktn News.

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The dead children were 14, 5, and 2 years old.

The remains of the three children were transferred to the mortuary of St Teresa Hospital in Kikuyu.

Kabete Police Chief Executive Officer (OCPD) Antony Mbogo called on locals to avoid blocking the route, ensuring that fire adults could pass to help during fire incidents.

“We had difficulty finding the firefighters of the fire in the beach due to the closure of roads connecting the highway to the house,” aExplain.

Kiambu's father mourned with bitterness of his 3 children who died in a house fire
The remains of home appliances after a fire consumed one house in Kabete, Kiambu County. Photo: KTN News.
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In addition, a 93 -year -old woman from Ngecha village in Limuru lost her life after a morning fire consumed her house.

“We have hot visas every Monday, and we continue to ask what the problem is, but we don't get answers,” One resident said.

The body of the old woman was transferred to the Tigoni Hospital's mortuary while the investigation was underway to determine the source of frequent fires in the county.

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Other news, TUKO.co.ke reported that a sad father mourned his two children who died from a fire that consumed their house.

Christopher Atieko narrated when he arrived at home and found his house burned, with no signs of his children.

The confused man claimed that his relatives had previously threatened him and his children, saying he was not part of their family.

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TUKO.co.ke also reported that a family in the coffee was frustrated after their two sons died when it burned their house.

The uncle of the dead boys, Nathan, said the drowning heaters turned on the fire, which destroyed everything in the house.

He explained that Steve and John died after smoking the smoke as they asked for help to bury them and rebuild their lives.

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  • A Ghanaian man is sad after his wife and three children died of a house in Ashanti, Kumasi.
  • The sadness spread in the village of Mwingi, Kitui County, after a twin and nine -month -old twin was burnt in an unidentified way when their house caught fire while they were sleeping.
  • In Kakamega County, two children died in a fire case just days after their mother returned to college.

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