3 children burnt to ashes in another Jigawa fire incident
Three children have been burnt to ashes in another fire incident at Takawa village in Jahun Local Government Area of Jigawa State.
He said that the incident occurred on Saturday March 7, 2020 at about 1245hrs at Takawa village while the household were sleeping. They include, Bello Hassan 7 years, and Zulai Buba, female, 7 years and Maimuna Amadu, 4 years of age.
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