Police have opened an inquest after three children died after eating two-minute noodles in Gqeberha, South Africa.
According to police spokesperson Colonel Priscilla Naidu, SAPS Motherwell detectives are investigating an inquest following the death of three children aged 11, 7, and a 4-month-old baby boy.
“It is alleged that on Saturday, the three children accompanied their grandparents on a visit to relatives in New Brighton.
“They stayed over, and on Sunday, the 11-year-old girl went to the shop and bought a packet of 2-minute noodles.
“She then cooked it, and the three children ate it before leaving to go back to Motherwell.
“When they arrived home in Motherwell, the 11-year-old complained of nausea.
“Her grandmother gave her some water to drink.
“The 7-year-old also complained of stomach cramps and nausea.
“While being driven with private transport to the Motherwell clinic, they passed away.
“Shortly after the two children left for the hospital, the baby also passed away while en route to the hospital in another vehicle.”
Naidu said a post-mortem would be conducted to establish the exact cause of their deaths.
The 11th edition Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) was held in Lagos on Saturday…
Fidelity Bank Plc, one of Nigeria's leading Tier-1 financial institutions, has announced a remarkable financial…
Below are 7 things you need to know about Dr. Charles Akindiji Akinola, the newly…
Pope Leo XIV gave his first address from the balcony of St Peter’s Basilica, shortly…
Pope Leo XIV first words after being elected the 267th pontiff of the Roman Catholic…
Robert Francis Prevost became the first pope from the United States on Thursday, May 8,…