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Impunity wrote:essyk wrote:Queen wrote:sqft wrote:Weird death. Removing excess gas from a cylinder? https://www.the-star.co....-gas-cylinder-accident/
Quote:Matete's friend and YouTuber Milly Chebby gave an account of the incident.
She said, "Last week on Monday, Ruth and her husband John changed their gas cylinder and when they got to the house, he went to the kitchen to fix it. he noticed it was excess and he took the cylinder to the balcony and tried releasing some so that it would be okay to use."
Chebby said John did not remove the clothes and some materials which were on the balcony.
"After coming back to the kitchen he lit the gas without knowing that there was excess gas on the clothes outside. His clothes caught fire after immediately and it started spreading. The clothes on the balcony caught fire too. He ran to the sitting room screaming 'babe help me'."
Chebby said Matete called neighbours who acted fast, put out the fire and rushed John to hospital.
"He has been doing so well until yesterday (Saturday) night when he breathed his last. it's so sad and Ruth is in her first trimester. That's the hardest part," she narrated. Ati releasing some gas from the cylinder... who does that? I do but never again. This 'removing of excess gas' was a subject of discussion in one fb cooking group.A lady had difficulty getting her newly bought gas cylinder to light up.You know when it seems to give away air/ gas that doesn't light up at all yet it's full..A number of ladies had the same issue with newly bought gas,so several solutions were offered and the one which carried the day was excess gas in the cylinder. Apparently one is supposed to switch on the gas for a while to get rid of the excess then light up. I often do this.. in the house but never again. And in her class they were still using meko 6kg gas cooker? I thought celebs do 13kg and electric hot plate only? I may be wrong. Kwa ground ni different Lord, thank you!
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