Ondo State government has debunked the rumours making the rounds
that there was an outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease in the state following
the death of some people in Ode-Irele in Irele Local Government Area of
the state.
The state Commissioner for Information, Hon Kayode Akinmade in a
statement issued yesterday, said preliminary investigation into the
deaths recorded in the town indicates that somebody died as a result of
an alleged offence committed against Aiyelala, a god and was buried as a
rite, near the shrine of the god worshiped in the community...expdonaloaded.blogspot.com
According to him, “four persons said to have gone to exhume the
corpse to enable them cut off the head for money ritual were reported
to have also died mysteriously after complaining about blurred vision
and headache.”
Akinmade said however that, other two deaths recorded in the
community after the initial ones have not been linked with the initial
five.
He noted that there are similarities in the symptoms leading to the
death of the deceased, adding that their deaths might not be
unconnected with a disease but with no link with the Ebola Virus.
While calling on the people in the area to report any similar case
on time in order to trace the cause of the disease, the commissioner
informed that blood samples and fluid have been taken for further
investigation.
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