Thursday, September 25, 2025 - Five members of the same family were discovered unconscious in their home at Akaajime community, Gboko Local Government Area of Benue State.
The victims, a mother and her four children, were found in a
coma on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.
The victims were rushed to a private hospital in
Akaajime
However, one of the children, a four-year-old boy, d!ed on
the way to the hospital.
A family member who identified herself as Mohivinze Terkura
told journalists that she escaped the tragedy after spending the night in her
aunt’s house due to heavy rain.
According to Terkura, she only returned to their residence
around 10 am on Tuesday to discover that her mother and siblings were still in
the locked room which, according to her, was unusual.
“I did not come back home to sleep due to heavy rain
yesterday, and I decided to sleep in my aunt’s house, but when I returned home
this morning, I met the door still shut, and several attempts to open the door
failed,” she narrated.
“So, I decided to force the door open, only to find my mother
and other siblings unconscious.
“Upon seeing them in that condition, I immediately raised an
alarm, which drew the attention of our neighbours who came and assisted me to
convey them to the nearest hospital. However, before we could get to the
hospital, my younger brother who was four years old, had died
“I can’t actually ascertain what led to the incident.
However, when we forced the door open, I noticed an unusual smell of
chemical-like cooking gas in the room. But we don’t have a gas cooker in the
entire house, nor do we use insecticide in our house aside from mosquito nets
that we use constantly.”
One of the victims, who was later resuscitated by the doctor
at the hospital, told journalists that he woke up to prepare for school
activities but couldn’t move from the bed.
"I called our mother, but she could not answer me. Only
for me to discover that all of us in the room were unconscious, and were
helpless till my sister returned this morning at about 10 am. Regrettably, my
brother d!ed in the process,” he said.
Dr Joshua Atime of Vawar Hospital, Akaajime, Gboko,
confirmed that some patients of the same family were brought to his hospital on
Wednesday morning, but they had been transferred to the General Hospital,
Gboko, after stabilising them.

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