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Again, Over 40 Cows Die Mysteriously In Ondo
- Over 40 cows have died mysteriously in Akungba-Akoko, Akoko Southwest Local Government Area of Ondo State.
- Oshk Fela Castro, a resident of Akungba, revealed that the cows died after eating something suspected to be poisonous.
Over 40 cows have died mysteriously in Akungba-Akoko, Akoko Southwest Local Government Area of Ondo State.
The incident was said to have occurred on Monday evening at Ibaka area of the community.
Oshk Fela Castro, a resident of Akungba, revealed that the cows died after eating something suspected to be poisonous.
He said, “My advice to our people in Akungba is to stop buying beef for now because I know some dubious meat sellers will go and buy the dead cows at a cheap price and butcher the meat for innocent people to buy for consumption.
“I will appeal to people who are living within AUD at Edua in Akungba to monitor how the 50 cows will be disposed off.
“The information I got was that the cows died after eating something suspected to be poisonous. And the person went further to say if anybody mistakenly consumes or eats the beef, the person may likely die of poison because according to him, the cows started decaying within 30 minutes that the owner discovered they had taken poison.”
Castro added, “Please, tell your neighbours and friends to be careful of buying (beef) meat now.
“I want security agents to quickly move to the area to stop any possible buying and selling of those dead cows.”
It would be recalled that in 2019, about 36 cows were reportedly killed by a thunderstorm at Ijare, in the Ifedore Local Government Area of Ondo state.
Community leaders suggested that the disaster was due to the desecration of a sacred shrine by Fulani herders who had intruded into the shrine of the ancient deity.
Despite the supernatural interpretation by the traditionalists, police said the thunderstorm that killed the cows was natural.
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