One man's meat is another man's poison is not the case here but there was meat poisoning. No fewer than six people have been reported dead and over 60
hospitalized in Amegu village, Ede-Oballa in Nsukka Local Government Area of
Enugu State following an alleged poisoning of pork meat they took at a funeral
ceremony.
According to reports from Ede-Oballa, more than 60 guests
developed severe stomach problems after the funereal ceremony, prompting their
immediate hospitalization. Investigation by Sunday Sun showed that all the
popular hospitals in the university town of Nsukka including the Catholic
Mission- owned Bishop Shanahan have been flooded with the victims who were said
to be in critical conditions. A woman was said to be the first casualty of the
meat poisoning followed by three girls while it was feared that two others who
are not natives of the community also died.
It was gathered that a pig farmer who sold the infected animal to
a woman (name withheld) who hosted the funeral, was in police net. Hospital
sources expressed apprehension over the survival of the victims, saying they
ought to have been rushed to the hospital same night. “In a situation like
this, victims should be rushed to the hospital promptly for early stomach
wash”, said a hospital source. The source however said frantic efforts are
being made to save the lives of the victims Another reliable source suspected
that guests at the funeral might have been served the meat of a dead pig
injected by a veterinary doctor.
The source said the owner of the pig (name withheld) had lied to
the woman that the pig fell into a ditch. Apparently due to the intimidating
size of the pig and its relative cheapness, the woman quickly entered a bargain
and bought the meat not knowing it was sick and had been treated recently by a
veterinary doctor who also advised that in the event of its death, the animal
should be buried. A source quoted the doctor who has been quizzed by the police
as saying that he advised the pig farmer to bury the animal if it died within
three weeks of the injection.
The tragic incident has caused tension in Nsukka zone where pigs
are used at funeral ceremonies as an imperative and status symbol. It was
gathered that since the incident, guests at burial ceremonies in the area have
been avoiding pork. This has created problems for pig farmers who have lost
patronage due to the tragedy.
Our reporter could not reach the veterinary doctor at the time of
filing this report. A senior police officer attached to the Nsukka Urban Police
Command said that some of the guests and the pig farmer were helping the police
in their investigation.
Daily Post
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