Six people, including a mother, three of her
children and two of their neighbours on Tuesday lost their lives in Ogaminana
area of Okene in Kogi after eating a meal made from cassava flour.
The Public Relations Officer of the Adavi Local
Government, Mr Abdulhamid Salahudeen told newsmen on phone that three of the
victims died on Tuesday at the Okene General Hospital, while the woman and two
of her children had earlier died on Monday in their house.
He said that the woman died alongside three of her
children, two sons and a daughter.
According to him, two male children of her neighbour
that partook in the meal also died.
He put the ages of the dead five children at between
9 and 15 years.
Salaudeen said that the mother had in the evening of
Sunday, Oct. 30 brought the cassava flour (white Amala) from her farmland at
Ohuepe village.
He said that the woman prepared a dinner from the
yam flour for the family and extended the food to her neighbour. The
officer said the victims later went to bed but developed severe stomach pain
over the night which later resulted in the death of the woman and two of her
children.
He said that neighbours who sensed that the sudden
deaths might be due to the cassava flour dinner quickly rushed the remaining
three children that partook in the eating to Okene General Hospital where they
died on Tuesday.
Salaudeen said that the authority of the local
government believed that the cassava flour was poisoned and had informed the
police for appropriate action.
A senior nursing officer at the Okene General
Hospital, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed the death of the three
victims at the hospital on Tuesday.
The nurse said that the victims were brought in late
Monday afternoon.
NAN
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