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Nigerian family in UK homeless, child hospitalised as fire guts apartment

AdeboyeBy AdeboyeNo CommentsJune 1, 20262 Mins Read
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A Nigerian family residing in Plymouth, United Kingdom, has been left homeless after a devastating fire destroyed their apartment, with one of their children currently receiving treatment in hospital following the incident.

The tragedy, which affected the Balogun family, has sparked an outpouring of support from members of the Nigerian community in the UK, who are appealing for donations and welfare assistance to help the family recover from the loss.

Information shared by a former president of the Nigerian community in the UK, Benjamin Kuti, revealed that the fire consumed the family’s home and belongings, leaving them without basic necessities.

The incident reportedly resulted in a 10-year-old child being hospitalised, while the family’s two other children were forced to seek temporary accommodation with friends.

According to Kuti, the inferno destroyed essential personal items, including passports, important documents, clothing and household possessions, placing the family in a difficult situation.

He described the development as a critical moment for the Nigerian community, noting that the family is unable to access public funds and is therefore dependent on voluntary support from well-wishers.

Kuti appealed to Nigerians across the United Kingdom to provide financial assistance, clothing, footwear and other necessities to help the family rebuild their lives.

He also urged the Nigerian diplomatic mission in London to intervene by offering welfare support during the recovery period.

To assist the affected family, a fundraising campaign has been launched to cover urgent expenses, including temporary accommodation, childcare, replacement of lost documents and other immediate needs.

The appeal, organised by a family friend identified as Temi, stated that the family now faces the daunting task of rebuilding after losing their home and many personal possessions in the fire.

The fundraiser noted that contributions would be used to provide accommodation, food, clothing, household essentials and other support required to help the family regain stability following the disaster.

As of the time of reporting, donors had contributed £1,703 towards the campaign’s £5,500 target.

The incident has renewed concerns about the vulnerability of migrant families in the United Kingdom who face emergencies and unexpected disasters without access to adequate support systems.

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