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Ivory Coast - Six deaths from food poisoning in Nandalla, S?gu?la
Five deaths from food poisoning in Nandalla (S?gu?la)
Source:: Web-News | On April 13, 2018 at 10:04:17 |
Five members of the same family residing in Nandalla, a village in the sub-prefecture of Dualla (department of S?gu?la), were killed after having consumed maize meal commonly known as '' Kabato ''. learned AIP, Thursday, from relatives of the victims and hospital sources.
These dead are Sawadogo Alima, 4 years old - died in Dualla before the evacuation of others at the S?gu?la CHR, Sawadogo Marie, 3, Sawadogo Clarisse, 20, and Sawadogo Zouhougou, 25, and Sawadogo Tchiawento, 25 also.
Two people, including a two-year-old child, Sawadogo Louis, were saved.
Cinq membres d’une même famille résidant à Nandalla, village de la sous-préfecture de Dualla (département de Séguéla), ont trouvé la mort, après avoir consommé de la semoule de maïs communément appelée ‘’Kabato’’, a appris l’AIP, jeudi, de proches des victimes et de sources hospitalières.
"Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear." -Nelson Mandela
Ivory Coast / A sixth death following food poisoning of Nandalla (S?gu?la)
Posted on Sunday April 15th, 2018 | AIP
Author: Kouassi Patrice KOFFI
S?gu?la - Sawadogo Adama, one of two people who were rescued from food poisoning on Tuesday in a peasant family in Nandalla, a village in the sub-prefecture of Dualla, died on Friday night, said AIP hospital sources, Saturday, taking stock of this tragedy to six dead.
Aged 25, Sawadogo Adama had been evacuated to the S?gu?la CHR after having consumed maize meal commonly called "kabato".
For the physician of the Dualla UHC, Dr. Koutouan Didier, who received the victims first, the cause of these deaths is the consumption of phosphoric organs better known as herbicide.
Only two-year-old Sawadodgo Louis has so far survived this food poisoning that has swept away all the other members of the affected family.
The deceased are four-year-old Sawadogo Alima, who died in Dualla, three-year-old Sawadogo Marie, 20-year-old Sawadogo Clarisse, and 25-year-old Sawadogo Zouhougou and 25-year-old Sawadogo Tchiawento, relatives of Sawadogo Louis. we.
Auteur : Kouassi Patrice KOFFI
Séguéla – Sawadogo Adama, l’une des deux personnes qui avaient pu être sauvées suite à l’intoxication alimentaire survenue mardi dans une famille de paysans à Nandalla, village de la sous-préfecture de Dualla, est décédé vendredi en soirée, a appris...
"Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear." -Nelson Mandela
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