MAKURDI — An early hour mysterious fire, yesterday, claimed the lives
 of a man, his wife and four-year-old daughter along the ever busy 
Katsina-Ala Street, in Makurdi, the Benue State capital.
Vanguard gathered
 from an eyewitness that the victims, Terhemba Makaar, a senior official
 of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, and his two 
family members were roasted in the inferno before help could reach them.
According
 to the witness, Mrs. Terwase Ormye, who is a neighbour to the victims, 
“the fire started at about 2 am. We were suddenly woken by shouts of 
‘fire’ from the house.
“We heard someone screaming ‘help me! help 
me! The flame and smoke were too much and  the house had only one door 
with burglary proof so it became very difficult for anyone to go in and 
rescue them.
“While some of us were busy pouring water on the 
building to put out the fire, the few hands available struggled to break
 a portion of the house when the inferno was still raging.
“Unfortunately,
 when youths in the area succeeded in breaking into the house, Mrs. 
Makaar and her four-year-old daughter had already been burnt beyond 
recognition while their father who though suffered little burns had 
already been choked to death.
“Their only son, nine-year-old 
Aondugu Makaar, was rescued and immediately rushed to Saint Theresa 
Hospital, Makurdi where he is currently receiving treatment and in 
stable condition.”
Cause of the fire
On the cause of 
the fire, the witness said: “It could be as a result of power surge 
because it was barely 30 minutes after the  Power Holding Company of 
Nigeria, PHCN, restored electricity to the area when the fire started.”
She lamented that the victims would have been rescued if officials of the state fire service had arrived the scene on time.
She
 said: “We tried to reach them only to discover that they had another 
incident to take care of in the north bank area of the town. Before they
 arrived the scene, the entire house had been engulfed by inferno.”
Contacted,
 the Benue State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Deputy 
Superintendent Daniel Ezeala, said the police had commenced 
investigation into the incident.
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