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Saturday, March 15, 2014

painful

Mother, three children die after eating
yam flour meal
on march 15, 2014 at 5:46 am in news
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By Dayo Johnson, Akure
FOUR out of a family of nine including a mother
and her three children reportedly died after the
consumption of a yam flour for lunch in Isua-
Akoko area of Ondo state.
The father of the family Mr Abiloye Folorunso and
other children were however saved by providence
as the effect of the poison was not much in their
system and was immediately flushed out in the
hospital.
It was gathered that the yam flour was purchased
from Isua Market that ill fated morning and was
prepared as their lunch before death came calling.
Speaking with newsmen, the Information Officer of
the Akoko South East Local Government, Mr. Akin
Meroyi said the incident occurred at Ward 7 in the
town.
Also speaking on the incident, another family
member, Hon. Adesina Ayodeji noted that the flour
was bought from Isua Market by the deceased
mother on that same day the incident occurred.
Ayodeji told newsmen that shortly after taking the
yam flour, all the nine members who ate of it
became unconscious.
According to him, they were immediately rushed to
the Local Government Health Centre by neighbours
where first aid was administered to them.
In the process of reviving them, one of the family
members reportedly died at the Health Centre.
Disturbed by the situation as they could not be
revived, they were taken to the State Specialist
Hospital, Ikare-Akoko.
Some of the family members still unconscious
were hurriedly taken to a private hospital in Ikare
Akoko where another member died again.
Their neighbours who were trying to salvage the
situation took some of the unconscious members
to the Federal Medical Centre[FMC], Owo where
they were diagnosed to have eaten poison.
The effect of the poison according to investigation
was much in their body system and has affected
their intestines and kidney following renal
diagnosis by medical experts.
Family members later decided that spiritual
solution should be sought following the report from
the hospital.
The victims were reportedly transferred to a
church in Isua –Akoko where the mother and
another child died.
Reacting to the development in his council area,
the Chairman of Akoko South East Local
Government, Hon Olusola Agbi who condoled the
family described the incident as unfortunate and
sad.
The five other family members have been revived
at the specialist hospital in Ikare-Akoko and are
still on admission.

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