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Church feast leaves 5 dead, Over 50 Hospitalized

Church feast leaves 5 dead, Over 50 Hospitalized

 

 

A tragic incident at an Ibadan-based white-garment church has resulted in the deaths of five worshippers with several others receiving treatment at the Infectious Disease Centre (IDC) in Olodo, Oyo State.

The church feast, known locally as “Ipese,” took place during a service last Sunday and has raised concerns regarding its safety.

As of Saturday night, approximately 50 worshippers have been discharged from the IDC after receiving medical care.

Vanguard gathered that the local church community is grappling with the aftermath of this unsettling event, which has drawn the attention of various governmental agencies, including the police and the Directorate of State Services (DSS), as well as the World Health Organization (WHO).

A church source hinted to Vanguard that the cause of the deaths remains unconfirmed, saying, “I ate the prepared beans like every other member, including the victims, and nothing happened to me,”

He emphasised that the situation should not be solely attributed to the “Ipese” feast, adding that, “The incident is being investigated thoroughly, and it is not just about the “ipese” as some are suggesting.”
Officials from multiple organisations have visited the church for fact-finding missions, although their findings have yet to be publicised.

“There’s no truth to the rumour that the church premises have been shut down. The Shepherd-in-Charge has been attending to visitors and is currently undergoing tests,” the source further clarified.
A senior medical staff member at IDC Olodo, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed the ongoing treatment of affected individuals.

“As of today, 50 patients have been treated and discharged, while others remain under care. “We expect the state commissioner for health to address the press about the incident next week.”

 

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Adewale Osifeso confirmed the incident and mentioned that investigations are currently underway.

 

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