Food Poisoning | Motsoaledi clarifies arrests not linked to poisoning
Food Poisoning | Motsoaledi clarifies arrests not linked to poisoning
SABC News reporter Hasina Gori reports on a breakthrough by the Department of Health into the recent spate of food poisoning cases in Gauteng and Mpumalanga.
The food borne illness has already claimed the lives of six children in Naledi, Soweto.
In a bid to establish the cause of the deaths and illness, up to 114 health and agriculture…
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Shame its not the parent fault people are working hard
Terrible loss
Eish sorry daddy! 😢
When he said 'she was precious to me' that hit really hard. Very sad
Haibo first whg I they using that chemical what is the purpose of it I don't understand why that poison was on food no man they should close all foreigners s shops thus is unfair
💔💔😢
What is happening vele
Please send this people to their country. I beg
Pho bawalahleleni amachips emgwaqeni uma kanti abengenapoison.
Lies in our area a child died after eating cola pops from Makula shop stop protecting this foreigners
What a incompetent charade
Haaayi kudlalwa ngathi la😢
There we trying to hide the truth, by saying no poison, because kids were dying still ,liar
I suspect that poison was on the packaging of snacks and not snacks themselves. Sometimes packets rub against rats poison or insecticides and when u grab the packet poison transfers to your fingers
Did there check cholera
They spead that poison in store..without taking necessary measures..
So, what were those results that mentioned "no poison found in snacks" about? Which snacks did they take to lab?? A lot is not adding up here, mpfim
Chemical from the sky without the owner