Lagos Fire Service rush go Aboru early morning after dem hear say one old man don fall enter deep well for Fadeyemi Street, Pipeline. Neighbours talk say the well deep reach 140 feet, and people dey fear say the man no go survive.
Lagos Fire Service rush go the scene sharp-sharp after dem receive distress call by 10:09am. According to Controller General Margaret Adeseye, rescue team reach the area by 10:20am as crowd gather dey pray and dey call for help.
After serious effort and careful operation, dem bring the 84-year-old man out alive. Dem hand am over to him family for proper care, while authorities dey investigate wetin really cause the fall.
Lagos Fire Service Pull 84-Year-Old Man Comot 140-Feet Well Alive
Residents for Aboru nearly lose hope as dem see elderly man trapped inside one deep well for No. 35A, Fadeyemi Street. The well deep pass many building floor, and everybody dey panic.
Lagos Fire Service respond immediately after dem receive emergency call. The team carry all necessary equipment and plan carefully, knowing say any small mistake fit cost the man him life.
After long effort, dem rescue the man alive, and joy fill the area. Him family collect am for medical care while government still dey investigate whether na accident or suspected suicide attempt.
Lagos Fire Service Save Baba from Suspected S¥icide Well Fall
Serious shock hit Aboru community as one 84-year-old man fall enter covered well wey reach about 140 feet. Many people talk say the well no just open like that, raising questions about how the man take fall inside.
Controller General Margaret Adeseye confirm say dem receive distress call by 10:09am and dem rush go the scene immediately. Firefighters begin careful rescue operation to avoid further harm.
Against all odds, dem bring the man out alive and hand am over to him family. Authorities don start investigation to know the real reason behind the fall, as the matter dey spark fresh talk about mental health and elderly care for Lagos.
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