Moza beer poisoning deaths rise to 69

Inter3THE number of people killed after   drinking a “poisoned” homemade beer in Mozambique has risen to 69, state radio has reported.
The beer, usually made from millet, may have been contaminated with crocodile bile, a health official said.A toddler was among those killed after apparently drinking the beer at a funeral in Tete province on Saturday.

An official said it was the worst such tragedy to hit Mozambique, with 39 people still being treated in hospital.

The government declared three days of national mourning in a decree published on Sunday.

The beer, known as “phombe”, is traditionally served at functions in Mozambique’s Tete province. Deaths from drinking it are rare, correspondents say.

Carle Mosse, the province’s health  director, said it was suspected that the poisoning had been caused by crocodile  bile although this had yet to be confirmed  in tests.

It was not immediately clear how the beer had been contaminated and whether it was intentional.

The woman who brewed the beer  and several members of her family were among the victims, Radio Mozambique has reported
200 others are admitted to hospital in Mozambique after drinking the contaminated beer.

Samples of the traditional beer, pombe, as well as blood samples, have been sent to the capital Maputo to be tested. Pombe is made from cornflour or millet.

So far, 196 people have been admitted  to hospitals in the country’s northeastern Tete province where the funeral took   place.

The region’s health director, Paulo Bernando, told Radio Mozambique:   “People flocked to the hospital, suffering from diarrhoea and muscle pain. — BBC/Skynews

 

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