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Four members of a family in Ilorin were feared dead
after the consumption of `amala’ meal, suspected to be poisonous.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) learnt that four
others who took from the meal, had also been hospitalised at the University of
Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH).
The incident happened at Magaji-Ogo community
behind Kwara State College of Arabic and Islamic Legal Studies, in Ilorin West
Local Government Area.
A source told NAN that the victims took the meal on
Sunday night before three of them were found dead the following morning.
According to him, the fourth casualty, who was the
head of the family, died on Wednesday.
“Those feared dead are the family head, his
sister and two children, while those recuperating in the hospital are the
mother and three other children.
“The corpses of the deceased had been buried in
accordance with Islamic rite. They were eight that took the meal.
“Though we are not sure yet of the cause of
death, the meal was taken alongside amphibian and there is a suspicion that
they died of poisoning.
“Officials from the state Ministry of Health
were in the community to take samples of the meal for test but nothing was yet
to be said of the findings,’’ the source said.
The family, NAN learnt, is an extension of the
Histrict Head of Adewole, popularly known as Alangua Adewole in Ilorin.
Meanwhile, Dr Oluwatosin Fakayode, Director, Public
Health and Disease Control in the state Ministry of Health, confirmed the
incident.
He, however, said that the ministry was yet to
identify the cause of the “ugly and unfortunate occurrence.”
Fakayode told NAN that samples from the meal were
taken for laboratory investigation, which would be out within the next 24
hours.
“As it stands, it is difficult to say the cause
until the result is out.
“However, we are definite that it is food poison
because of the symptoms, but we are not sure of the food item that is culpable.
“We learnt they took these amphibian that they
hawk around with it. So we are not sure if it is the source of the death
because some of them are poisonous.
“Though we have not identified the culprit in
terms of whether it is organism or chemical, definitely, it is a symptom of
food poison.
“But our suspicion is the amphibian. It could be
preservatives that were used on the items that were used for the meal,’’ he
said.
When a NAN correspondent sought confirmation of the
Police in Kwara on the incident, its spokesman, DSP Ajayi Okasanmi, said the
command was not aware of the incident.
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