A 65-year-old woman identified as Adejoke
Adefuye was on Saturday, January 23, burnt to death by suspected
cultists after setting her residence on fire.
The sad incident, which occurred at 19, Oshinfolarin Street Bariga,
Lagos, rendered all the occupants of the building homeless, The Nation
reports.
The hoodlums who struck at about 9:00 am, trapped the woman inside her room and set it on fire.
The suspects were gathered have camped behind the deceased’s room to ensure she did not escape.
According to a statement by the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), the incident was a reprisal attack from one of the cult groups after a fight that began on Friday
While other occupants of the building were said to have escaped with minor injuries, Adefuye who was inside one of the rooms, was burnt beyond recognition.
It took fire service officials and other emergency responders about three hours to put out the fire.
Rasaq Fadipe, the Lagos State Fire Service Director, while confirming the incident, urged residents to always inform the agency of fire outbreak on time.
He noted that the timely arrival of firemen to the scene reduced the extent of damage, adding that only two rooms were affected.

Officials evacuating the corpse Photo credit: The Cable
The hoodlums who struck at about 9:00 am, trapped the woman inside her room and set it on fire.
The suspects were gathered have camped behind the deceased’s room to ensure she did not escape.
According to a statement by the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), the incident was a reprisal attack from one of the cult groups after a fight that began on Friday
While other occupants of the building were said to have escaped with minor injuries, Adefuye who was inside one of the rooms, was burnt beyond recognition.
It took fire service officials and other emergency responders about three hours to put out the fire.
Rasaq Fadipe, the Lagos State Fire Service Director, while confirming the incident, urged residents to always inform the agency of fire outbreak on time.
He noted that the timely arrival of firemen to the scene reduced the extent of damage, adding that only two rooms were affected.
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