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When Abibou Sawadogo opened her apartment door, all she saw was black.
Stirred on Sunday morning by a fire alarm, the Twin Parks North West resident unlocked the door to her 18th floor unit to gauge the situation.
“You couldn’t see anything, only black from the smoke,” said Sawadogo, who made a quick decision.
“I felt we had to run. I thought we’d be dead,” she remarked.
More than 200 firefighters responded to the scene to combat the January 9 blaze at, the Fire Department (FDNY) said, which broke out around 11 a.m. on Sunday at 333 East 181st Street, a 19-story building with 120 apartments.
The five-alarm fire left 17 people dead – including nine children – and dozens injured, one of the worst residential building fires in the city’s history.
Fire investigators have identified a malfunctioning portable space heater as the cause of the fire. A malfunctioning door to the apartment where the fire started failed to close properly, allowing smoke to travel throughout the building, the FDNY said.
The following are the names of the 17 casualties, listed from the youngest, a two-year-old to the oldest, age 50.
Ousmane Konteh, age 2, male
Fatoumata Dukureh, age 5, female
Omar Jambay, age 6, male
Haouwa Mahamdou, age 5, female
Mariam Dukureh, age 11, female
Mustapha Dukyhreh, age 12, male
Seydou Toure, age 12, male
Muhammed Drammeh, age 12, male
Nyumaaisha Drammeh, age 19, female
Foutmala Drammeh, age 21, female
Sera Janneh, age 27, female
Isatou Jabbie, age 31, female
Hagi Jawara, age 37, male
Haja Dukureh, age 37, female
Fatoumata Tunkara, age 43, female
Haji Dukary, age 49, male
Fatoumata Drammeh, age 50, female
Among the victims was Sera Janneh, a sophomore majoring in psychology at Lehman College, In a statement, the College noted that several additional Lehman students list the Twin Parks tower as their address.
“We are working to confirm that they are safe. Our deepest condolences to the Janneh Family and all of those who have lost friends and loved ones in Sunday’s fire,” read the statement. “Our hearts are among those mourning in the Bronx today.”
The College has posted a resource page with information on student emergency grants, including other resources available to those affected by the fire and where to donate. It can be found at www.lehman.edu/twin-parks.
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Kimiko de Freytas-Tamura penned a heart-breaking piece in The NY Times on how last week’s fire in the Bronx devastated the tight knit Gambian community. 333 East 181st Street was a haven for the Gambian community since the early 70’s.