Tuesday 21 April 2015

Mysterious Deaths: Ode-Irele Residents Asked To Avoid Local Gin

The Ondo State government has advised residents of Ode-Irele and its
environs against the consumption of local gin, also known as Ogogoro,
following discovery that victims of the Irele strange ailment could
have died from possible methanol poisoning after consuming the
mixture.

The State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Dayo Adeyanju, gave the advice
on Monday while giving reporters update of the incident in Akure, the
State Capital.

Dr Adeyanju said the government had begun sensitisation on why people
should avoid taking all manner of local gin at this period since it
was still difficult to trace the source of the alcoholic substance
taken by some of the Ode-Irele victims.

He said the state government was on top of the situation, assuring
Nigerians that the final report on the investigations into the
mysterious deaths, especially the toxicology test would soon be made
public.

Earlier reports say the World Health Organization, (WHO) had linked
the cause of death to possible pesticide poisoning.

But the Ondo State Coordinator of WHO, Dr. Akinola Fatigerun,
dissociated the organisation from the reports.

He said the cause of death of the victims would be known when the
report of the test is released.
--ChannelsTV

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