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One dead in Anambra spare parts market fire

At least one person has been confirmed dead, following Saturday’s fire that gutted the Mgbuka Obosi Spare Parts Market in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State.

He was said to have slumped in the market “after seeing that his five shops were completely destroyed by the fire.”It was gathered that the fire, which destroyed goods valued at millions of naira, started around 1.30 am. Mr Okadigbo, an Assistant Superintendent, said nobody died in the fire because it occurred in the night, when traders had all retired to their homes.

The NSCDC spokesperson said that the fire was put out by men of the Anambra State Fire Service, assisted by operatives of other sister-security agencies.

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