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Posted on: 11:53 Wed, 09 Apr 2014
There was confusion in Hanya Danbushiya, Kaduna North Local Government Area, on Tuesday following the drowning of five children when their canoe capsized in River Kaduna.
The children, who were all canoe peddlers, were said to be returning to the river bank to pick other passengers in the early hours of Tuesday.
It was gathered that residents of the village immediately organised a search party to look for the bodies of the children.
As of the time of filing this report, three out of the five bodies had been recovered.
Aminu Ibrahim, leader of the search party, gave the names of the victims as Aliyu Mohammed, 13; Shehu Ismaila 13; Ibrahim Ladan 14; and his brother, Musa Ladan, 15, and Mustapha Hamad, 15.
Ibahim said, “We know that these boys were very good canoe paddlers and are trusted by those who use canoe as a means of transport. They left early with full passengers and on their way coming, from what we learnt, the canoe hit an object in the river and then capsized.”
On his part, the Village Head of Doka in Danbushiya, Alhaji Musa Liman, described the incident as unfortunate.
He expressed disappointment over the response by the state Fire Service, who failed to respond to the villager’s distress call when contacted.
The bodies of the deceased had been buried at the Danbushiya cemetery according to Islamic rites.
There was confusion in Hanya Danbushiya, Kaduna North Local Government Area, on Tuesday following the drowning of five children when their canoe capsized in River Kaduna.
The children, who were all canoe peddlers, were said to be returning to the river bank to pick other passengers in the early hours of Tuesday.
It was gathered that residents of the village immediately organised a search party to look for the bodies of the children.
As of the time of filing this report, three out of the five bodies had been recovered.
Aminu Ibrahim, leader of the search party, gave the names of the victims as Aliyu Mohammed, 13; Shehu Ismaila 13; Ibrahim Ladan 14; and his brother, Musa Ladan, 15, and Mustapha Hamad, 15.
Ibahim said, “We know that these boys were very good canoe paddlers and are trusted by those who use canoe as a means of transport. They left early with full passengers and on their way coming, from what we learnt, the canoe hit an object in the river and then capsized.”
On his part, the Village Head of Doka in Danbushiya, Alhaji Musa Liman, described the incident as unfortunate.
He expressed disappointment over the response by the state Fire Service, who failed to respond to the villager’s distress call when contacted.
The bodies of the deceased had been buried at the Danbushiya cemetery according to Islamic rites.