16 church members suffocate, one dies at service

A six year old boy has been substantiated dead while 16 others are receiving treatment for suffocation after they inhaled carbon monoxide fumes from an engenderer they were utilizing during worship at the Young People's Christian Fellowship in Aba, Abia state today Saturday July 26th. 

According to eyewitnesses, the worshipers were doing their Friday night vigil with an engenderer close by when they commenced to collapse piecemeal. Residents of Eziukwu road where the worship centre is located aroused this morning to find the worshipers insensate. There were initial fears that they'd all died but all of them, except a 6 year old boy, recuperated in the hospital. 

The victims are all on admission at Austine Grace Hospital as well are Goodness & Mercies hospital in Aba and are all verbalized to be responding well to treatment...

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