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Christmas Firework ‘Knockout’ Kills Two in Anambra

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By Our Correspondent

At least two people have died, and several others sustained injuries following a fireworks explosion at a community Christmas carnival in Umuchu, Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State.

The incident occurred on Monday, December 29, when a high-intensity firework, popularly known as a “knockout,” detonated unexpectedly near the main stage of the event, sparking panic among revellers.

Eyewitnesses said the explosion happened at the height of the celebrations, sending people scrambling for safety. One of the victims, identified only as Ugochi, reportedly died on the spot, while another was rushed to a nearby hospital, where they later succumbed to injuries.

Residents fear the death toll could rise, as several of the injured sustained serious burns and deep cuts.

“The knockout exploded like a bomb,” an eyewitness recounted. “Those closest to the stage collapsed immediately. The sound was deafening, and chaos erupted everywhere as people screamed for help.”

Video clips circulating on social media show thick smoke, confusion, and crowds fleeing the venue, while injured persons were seen being rushed away for medical attention.

Among the victims was a teenage girl, estimated to be about 14 years old, who reportedly suffered severe injuries to the neck.

A family member of Ugochi confirmed her death in a voice note shared with journalists, saying she had returned to Umuchu for the Christmas holidays and was dancing at the carnival when the explosion occurred.

Residents further revealed that children were among those most affected, with some sustaining burns to the face and other parts of the body. The fireworks reportedly used at the event were packed in cartons and capable of multiple explosive rounds, worsening the impact of the blast.

As of Tuesday morning, neither community leaders nor local authorities had issued an official statement on the incident.

There was also no response from the Anambra State Government or emergency agencies, raising concerns among residents that the tragedy might be downplayed.

Efforts to reach the Anambra State Police Command for comments were unsuccessful at the time of filing this report.

In response to such incidents, the Anambra State Police Command prohibited the use of knockout bangers and other social explosives during Christmas and New Year celebrations.

Commissioner of Police Ikioye Orutugu announced the ban in Awka during a news briefing, highlighting some of the command’s achievements over the year.

“As we enter the festive season, the command has deployed robust security measures to ensure residents and visitors enjoy a peaceful celebration,” he said.

“We urge the public to adhere to the following safety advisories – the use of knockout substances and other social explosives remains prohibited in Anambr
Orutugu also extended warm Christmas and New Year wishes to residents and visitors to the state.

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By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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