Poisoned beer in Mozambique kills 69

Mozambique has declared three days of mourning after 69 people died from drinking contaminated beer at a funeral.

Mozambique's government has declared three days of mourning after 69 people died from drinking contaminated traditional beer at a funeral over the weekend.

Northeast Tete province Health, Women and Social Welfare Director Paula Bernardo said Monday that 196 others have been admitted to hospitals there.

"People flocked to the hospital, suffering from diarrhoea and muscle pain," Bernardo told Radio Mozambique. "Then bodies from various neighbourhoods were brought to the hospital, and this alerted us."

The government issued a statement on Sunday to declare the three days of mourning. District health officials had previously put the death toll at 56, with 49 hospitalised.

Pombe, a traditional Mozambican beer, is made from millet or corn flour. The exact source of the contamination is still unknown, but authorities believe the drink was poisoned with crocodile bile during the course of a funeral on Saturday.

Police are investigating the incident.

Blood and traditional beer samples were sent to the capital Maputo to be tested, said provincial health director Carle Mosse.

"We are waiting for the results of the tests of the samples being done at Maputo Central Hospital so that we can identify the type of the product put into the drink," said Mosse.

Authorities are collecting clothing, food and coffins for the bereaved families.


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