According to an eye witness, 2 baby boys aged 6months old and less than three years old were burnt to death while their mother was chilling out at a beer parlour in Uga, Anambra state last night.

This woman had locked her kids in the home with a lantern and gone off to enjoy her night but while she was away, the lantern caused a fire outbreak. Very disturbing pics of the burnt babies and their now weeping mother below.

It turned out that the someone screaming late that night was these kids' eldest 3 year old brother. He had managed to escape from the burning house and was now screaming and crying for their mummy as he ran in the darkness looking for help for his younger ones.

While he was running out, his younger brother pictured above not burnt was trying to run but was coughing (due to smoke). He sustained injuries and was finally choked to death by smoke but the baby burnt beyond recognition.

My reader says:
Laila, this woman had 6 children, only that one (the boy that escaped the fire) is alive now and all died from one carelessness to the other. She's from Umuchu but married to Uga in Anambra state . 
They said sometimes she will leave them there to cry and cry and cry in a locked room and will be messing around the Village .
This a lesson to all young mothers , every child has the right to live and be cared for ! They didn't beg anyone to bring them into this life . This is a lifetime haunting experience , the psychological trauma and pain will remain endless.
I don't really have much to say but she has been warned severally to stop staying at that beer palour but she will end up quarrelling with her advisers . Many village women that visited there confirmed it and narrated how they advised her in the past. 
About 3 people said they saw her dancing around 10pm at the joint and unfortunately that was when her kids were roasting to death.
 The villagers didn't beat the mother up. But one of her relations slapped her three times before they tied her up.


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