FAKE NEWS: Did Lagos Firemen Attempt To Quench Balogun Market Fire With Buckets Of Water?

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FAKE NEWS: Did Lagos Firemen Attempt To Quench Balogun Market Fire With Buckets Of Water?.

The tweet sparked outrage all over social media, as Nigerians retorted, giving Hopkins a piece of their mind in a bid to put the rather controversial media personality in her place.

However, beyond the outrage, Channels Television has re-examined the clip shared by Hopkins, as to ascertain if truly the man in the video is a staff of theHaving obtained our exclusive videos and photos from the scene, we can clearly confirm at this moment that the man in question is not a member of Fire Service, as his uniform does not match that of the service.

At best he was just a concerned individual trying to do his patriotic best to help put out the fire, as photos below show the gears which men of the Fire Service wore asWith video and photo evidence present, we can come to the conclusion that what Katie Hopkins tweeted is nothing but fake news and such should not be encouraged.The officer died after a section of the burnt building caved in during rescue operations.

Traders in the market are, however, counting their losses as they say goods worth several millions of naira were destroyed.

 

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KTHopkins

The man spotted at the top was actually using a bucket... And the wrong message was passed across

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