A six-year-old, child Sharon Nabwire has died over after eating meat suspected to be laced with poison.
Nabwire and her five other family members, all residents of Bukamba village, in Idudi town council ate supper together on Monday but failed to move out of their house in the morning raising suspicion from the neighbors.
When the neighbors forcefully opened the door, they found them lying unconscious on the ground. They were immediately rushed and hospitalized at the health facility in critical condition. However, Nabwire died while the five other family members were referred to Busesa Health Centre IV for further management.
Mark Kakaire, one of the victims, says that they bought
meat from Bukamba Trading Center, which was later prepared and served with
posho. Kakaire suspects that
their food was laced with poison. He wants the police to extensively
investigate the incident.
The Busoga East Police Spokesperson, Diana
Nandawula says that they were waiting for the postmortem report from Iganga
General Hospital. She adds that
detectives have interrogated Nabwire's immediate neighbors, as part of the
investigations.
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