Forensic probe links Limpopo funeral deaths to food contamination


Limpopo Premier Phophi Ramathuba says a forensic investigation has found that the death of three people last month at Ga-Maja, Mmotong-wa-Bogobe village, was caused by food contamination.

Several community members complained of symptoms including diarrhoea, severe headaches and stomach complications after consuming food at a funeral.

More than 70 people were hospitalised and have since been discharged. Ramathuba together with Limpopo Health MEC Dieketseng Mashego, visited the village.

Ramathuba says investigations by health officials did not find poison.

“ They ruled out poisoning, but contamination, food contamination, especially when we look at the food handlers, because there were those who were part of the team that prepared the food, who confessed that the other ones said they had diarrhoea. When you have got diarrhoea, you know this is a village set up, for you to go to the bathroom and you will come back not having cleaned properly, you might have unknowingly contaminated the food.”

 

Some community members have welcomed the report.

“We appreciate the doctor’s report because it’s something that has been bothering us for quite a while, wanting to know what has actually happened. We wanted a full report on what actually transpired, happened on that particular day,” says one of the residents.

Another resident says; ” We are satisfied with the report we got. We have been waiting for it for a while, so we are happy because the samples were taken to professionals who are the ones who gave us the report to say indeed it was not poison as suspected by the community.”

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– Report by Nsuku Shiluvana