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Family of seven die from food poisoning in Niger state

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Seven members of the same family in Anaba village, Magama Local Government Area of Niger State on Monday, died as a result of food poisoning.

Disclosing this in a statement made available to us on Thursday, the image-maker of the state police command, DSP Babalola Adewole, said men of the Nasko Division of the command received distress calls from some neighbours that one Abubakar Hassan of Yola Fulani Camp in Anaba village and seven members of his family were vomiting blood.

“On receipt of the information, police detectives attached to the division rushed to the location and took the victims to Medical Centre in Magama for medical attention,” Adewole said in the statement.

The dead seven family members included four females and three males.

Adewole, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) listed the victims to include Fatima Abubakar, Zainab Abubakar, Aisha Abubakar, Aminatu Kirwa, Haruna Leggi, Faruk Godi and Aliyu Abubakar.

But the family head, Malam Abubakar Hassan, survived the incident, according to the statement, and was said to be currently recuperating at the medical centre the victims were rushed to for treatment, while the remains of the deceased had been buried in accordance with Islamic rites.

The command’s spokesman said that preliminary investigation into the matter indicated that the cause of death was the chemical used in preserving the guinea corn flour used for the dinner.

“Findings so far show that the cause of death was food poisoning, apparently from the chemical used in preserving the guinea corn, which flour was used for dinner,” the statement concluded.

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