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BREAKING: 2 brothers, baby die, many trapped as another building collapses in Lagos

Two brothers and a baby boy have been confirmed dead in a building collapse early Saturday morning in Lagos State.
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), which has been at the fore-front of an on-going rescue mission, confirmed the recovery of the bodies from the rubbles.

The building collapsed at Orisha Street, Isheri Magodo, Imodium, Ojodu/Berger.
The baby boy was said to be the first to be recovered dead.
A mother of two of four trapped children was also recovered injured and rushed to Tabasco General Hospital.
The latest recovery information was the death of two siblings, 24-year-old Sylva Odiah and 15-year-old Sayo Odiah.
Efforts were reportedly on-going to recover 11-year-old Clinton Odiah and eight-year-old Endurance Odiah.
Three of the Odiahs are children of same mother.
Details later...

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