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Thursday 25 April 2013

Poisionous Amala Meal Wipes Out Family Of 3!

Three members of a family, Isioma Ufili, 4, Victoria Ufili, 30 (mother) and Favour Nkiruka Ufili, 26, have died after eating a meal of yam flour, better known as amala.
Leaving behind the family’s last born, a nine-month old baby boy, who had survived the food poisoning and their father Mr Ufili, a petty trader, didn’t eat from the meal because he was away at work.

The mother, Victoria, had prepared and served the meal at their 85, Opeilu Road, Agbado, residence in Ogun State.

P.M.NEWS gathered that last Saturday, Mrs. Ufili went to the market after which she prepared the amala meal suspected to be poisonous for her family to eat.

Shortly after taking the meal in the evening, it was 4 years old Isioma that first complained of stomach pains, after which she started vomiting.
A few minutes later, the mother had the same symptoms and both of them were rushed to Overcomers Hospital, Agbado-Crossing.

“But they rejected Isioma because her case was too critical and referred her to Ifako General Hospital. From there she was also referred to the Ikeja General Hospital.
She eventually died at the Ikeja General Hospital at about 6am on Monday, the same day her sister, Favour and mother, Victoria eventually died.

Mr. Charles Ikechukwu, the younger brother of Mr. Ufili explained that a few hours after Isioma’s death, they received a call from the Ifako General Hospital.

“When we got there, they told us that Mrs. Ufili had died. They also said that we should take care of the baby because he was also vomiting, having sucked his mother’s breasts.”

The family deposited Mrs Ufili's corpse at the mortuary, went and buried Isioma at Matori Cemetery, Ladipo-Oshodi, Lagos, only to get home and find Favour’s corpse inside their rented apartment.

“She had also vomited all over the place, and her body was already stiff. This is the biggest tragedy I have ever seen- losing three members of my family in one day,” Mr. Ufili wept.

Favour’s body has been taken to their village in the eastern part of Nigeria for burial.

The case, Ikechukwu added, was reported at the Agbado Divisional Police Headquarters, “but up till now, they have not taken any action. They were just giving us some excuses, so we decided to leave everything to God.”
“This is a case of food poisoning. Something must have happened to their food. But who is to be suspected? Who are we going to hold responsible? My brother had no quarrel with anybody, likewise the wife,” Ikechukwu stated.

When PMNews reporter visited the house where the incident occurred, the Ufili family apartment was shut while the landlord and other tenants of the house were said to have temporarily moved out of the house.

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