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Technician electrocuted, dies at Lagos House of Assembly

Tragedy struck in the Lagos State House of Assembly on Tuesday when a young  air conditioner (AC) technician was electrocuted while working at the assembly premises.

The young man simply identified as Tobi was said to have been killed while working on the ACs at the Assembly chamber.

Details of the sad incident were still sketchy as of the time of filing this report, but indications suggested that Tobi was working alongside two of his colleagues who had no idea initially that he had been electrocuted.

It was gathered that the deceased was rushed to the staff clinic at the secretariat, nearby but could not be revived.

There were indications that Tobi and his colleagues might have opted to work on the AC maintenance as no legislative activity was going on, as the lawmakers are currently on a short recess which is expected to last till November 13.

S-Davies Wande

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