00:00Yeah, my name is Obiara, I am from Nigeria.
00:04Can you please tell us the names of your relatives who were injured or died in this fire incident?
00:11Yeah, the brother, the one who is dead, his name is Okele.
00:19Okele?
00:19Yeah, Okele.
00:20Dead.
00:21Yeah, already died.
00:22When?
00:23On Friday.
00:25Which hospital?
00:27Subtajian Hospital, yes.
00:29And the second one?
00:30Yeah, the second one, Chukwameka, Eman.
00:35Please, sir.
00:38Chukwameka Eman, he is still alive.
00:40Ikazu?
00:41Yeah, Ikazu.
00:42He is still alive?
00:43Yeah, he is still alive.
00:44Miles Hospital?
00:45Yes.
00:45Yes, he is still alive.
00:47He is taken under treatment.
00:49Yes.
00:51Which country are they original from?
00:54From Nigeria.
00:55Yes.
00:55How did you receive the news about the fire?
00:58It's heartbreaking.
01:00It's very painful.
01:02Because they came in there only for the medical.
01:06Yeah.
01:07What support have you received from the authorities?
01:13The support I am receiving for now is from this police station.
01:20What is the name?
01:21What is the name?
01:22Malvinaga.
01:23Malvinaga.
01:24Malvinaga.
01:24Yes.
01:25They are giving a lot of support.
01:27Yeah, I thank them so much.
01:29What message would you like to give to the authorities?
01:32Yeah, the message I would like to give to the Indian government is that I need their support
01:38to send my financial aid, to send my brother back to Nigeria.
01:44That is the only support I need.
01:46Do you believe the tragedy could have been prevented?
01:51I think so.
01:53If they call the fire service on time.
01:57I think so.
01:59I think, yeah.
01:59What do you want the government to do for victims' families?
02:05Yeah, I believe the government know what they should do.
02:08They should support each one of everybody.
02:12Yeah.
02:12They should support everybody.
02:13Each family.
02:15People who are alive and the people who are in the hospital.
02:18They should support all of them.
02:19How Nigerian embassy helped victims families?
02:23For now, you know, I came to this police station, I think, yesterday.
02:29I came here and see so many African who maybe their people died for this incident.
02:38I see so many of them.
02:40More than two countries.
02:41African countries.
02:42I see their embassy here yesterday.
02:44But the Nigerian embassy, I'm not seeing any support.
02:51You know, sometimes they are not serious.
02:53They don't take their cities seriously.
02:55That is the problem.
02:55What was your relationship with those people?
02:58Yeah, they are my brother from the same village.
03:01They are the same village.
03:02Same village.
03:03Yeah, my relatives.
03:04Yeah, relatives, yes.
03:05Okay.
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