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Family left homeless after house goes up in flames

PARAMARIBO - A house that was located in the Jermesstraat at Geyersvlijt went up in flames around 11 o’clock last Friday.

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The man of the house was home along with his wife, his son and a nice when the fire broke out. The man’s son, Dinesh Jaggernath, claimed that the fire started at the fuse box. He called the police and the police then notified the fire department. “Unfortunately it took too long for the fire department to arrive. When they finally showed up the house was ablaze,” said Dinesh who only managed to save a car, a sofa and a cooking has cylinder. He wrote boxer shorts and stood outside watching helplessly as the fire consumed the entire house. “I couldn’t even grab a T-shirt,” said Dinesh whose parents and niece sat on the sidewalk a road the street from their house while it went up in flames. “We did not have any fire insurance,” said Dinesh who urged people to make a donation as they are currently homeless. “Everything is welcome no matter if people want to donate clothes, furniture, food or money. Anyone who wants to help can call me at 8710848,” said Dinesh.

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