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Makepe Missokè Mourns: A Community in Sorrow After the Tragic Electrocution of a Young Resident
The community of Makepe Missoké mourns the untimely death of a 25-year-old man named Francky, a professional staffeur. Eneo Cameroon, the power utility company, is urged to witness the consequences of its actions in the area known as "pont cassé" (broken bridge). The gravity of the situation is apparent, as the neighborhood has been plunged into total darkness since Monday, December 18, until Thursday, December 21.
Francky, upon returning home on the night of Wednesday, December 20, found no respite from the pervasive blackout. Unable to endure another night without electricity, he took it upon himself to inspect the cables, hoping to restore power to his home. Tragically, this brave endeavor led to his sudden departure, a result of a fatal electrocution at 380 watts.
The loss of Francky leaves a profound sadness in the hearts of those who knew him. His determination to address the power outage personally reflects the frustration and desperation faced by the community due to prolonged darkness. As we bid farewell to Francky, may he rest in peace, his memory serves as a poignant reminder of the urgent need for reliable and secure electrical infrastructure.
This tragic incident emphasizes the critical role of Eneo Cameroon in ensuring the safety and well-being of the citizens it serves. The community calls for immediate action to rectify the power outage issue, preventing future losses like Francky's and safeguarding the lives of residents in Makepe Missoké.
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