
By Ivan Cairo
Paramaribo – A 63-year-old man died on Monday afternoon as a result of a fire. On the Grote Combéweg broke out in building number 20 fire, which then spread to the bell’s buildings at number 18 and 22. The 63-year-old resident of building number 18 was armed with a shotgun and refused to come out of the house that has already been on fire.
“In building number 18 there was a gentleman with a shotgun in his hand who did not want to be saved. He threatened that anyone who wanted to save him ‘a b’o sutu tap’ a suma that, “says police spokesman Milton Kensmil the true time. “He was in the house with his pit bulls, so nobody dared to go,” Kensmil continues.
“He was in the house with his pit bulls, so nobody dared to go”
Due to the impending situation, the police were called in by the fire brigade. Why the man did not want to get out of the house is, according to Kensmil, unclear. Allegedly, the later victim must have fallen by inhaling the smoke and thereby had an injury to the head.
“People have been able to remove him from the house and taken to the emergency room by their own occasion, but apparently because of the many smoke he had inhaled the man died,” said the police spokesperson. He notes that the place where the fire was created was an empty building where “unfortunate and junkies” stayed.
That building was completely laid out, while the adjacent buildings have been damaged. The fire brigade of various items was pulled out to provide assistance.