“We woke up on that day to learn that many of the boys who attended that party drank ‘gegemu’. I have never seen such a thing before in my life. They did not go for soft drinks but went for that type of harsh mixture that even adults too cannot stand.“Before Kazeem died, he collapsed several times with blood gushing out of his mouth and nose. He died while being rushed to a private hospital following the non-response by officials at the government hospital,” the source said.Relatives and neighbours of the victims refused to speak to our correspondent during a visit to the area on Thursday. A handful, who however spoke, refused to give their names or allow their photographs to be taken.A middle-aged woman, whose son was revived the next day after the incident, told Saturday PUNCH that they were yet to get over the fear and shock the incident left them.“My son has not been able to speak even though he is in a stable condition now. I have spent so much money trying to save his life and ensure that he is back to normal. I still cannot understand what is really going on,” the enraged woman said.A youth leader in the community, Ibitoye Kehinde, told Saturday PUNCH that the incident still surprised many of them because it was the first time that such was happening in the town.“I was surprised by the incident; we pray that this would not happen again. Azeez plucked the plant (gegemu) and soaked it inside water for seven days before mixing it with other alcoholic substances to make it appeal to guests. It was a deadly move which has thrown the entire community in sorrow,” he said.When contacted, Public Relations Officer for the Ondo State Police Command, Mr. Femi Joseph, confirmed that the drinks consumed by victims indeed contained toxic substances harmful to the body. He said that investigation into the matter had started and that they were on the trail of Azeez and his cohorts.
“We woke up on that day to learn that many of the boys who attended that party drank ‘gegemu’. I have never seen such a thing before in my life. They did not go for soft drinks but went for that type of harsh mixture that even adults too cannot stand.“Before Kazeem died, he collapsed several times with blood gushing out of his mouth and nose. He died while being rushed to a private hospital following the non-response by officials at the government hospital,” the source said.Relatives and neighbours of the victims refused to speak to our correspondent during a visit to the area on Thursday. A handful, who however spoke, refused to give their names or allow their photographs to be taken.A middle-aged woman, whose son was revived the next day after the incident, told Saturday PUNCH that they were yet to get over the fear and shock the incident left them.“My son has not been able to speak even though he is in a stable condition now. I have spent so much money trying to save his life and ensure that he is back to normal. I still cannot understand what is really going on,” the enraged woman said.A youth leader in the community, Ibitoye Kehinde, told Saturday PUNCH that the incident still surprised many of them because it was the first time that such was happening in the town.“I was surprised by the incident; we pray that this would not happen again. Azeez plucked the plant (gegemu) and soaked it inside water for seven days before mixing it with other alcoholic substances to make it appeal to guests. It was a deadly move which has thrown the entire community in sorrow,” he said.When contacted, Public Relations Officer for the Ondo State Police Command, Mr. Femi Joseph, confirmed that the drinks consumed by victims indeed contained toxic substances harmful to the body. He said that investigation into the matter had started and that they were on the trail of Azeez and his cohorts.
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