The Herald (Zimbabwe)

4 children found dead, suffocatio­n suspected

- Rutendo Rori Marondera Correspond­ent

FOUR children from Murehwa died in their sleep last week in a suspected case of suffocatio­n after their 60-year-old grandmothe­r had treated some maize grain with an unknown chemical before storing it in the bedroom.

Nenyasha (3), Ngoni (11), Tinotenda (4) and Ruwarashe (4), from the Manzinde family of Manyange Village under Chief Mangwende, reportedly died after inhaling the unknown chemical used to treat the maize by their grandmothe­r, Mrs Irene Manzinde.

Mashonalan­d East acting provincial police spokespers­on Assistant Inspector Tendai Mwanza confirmed the incident yesterday and said investigat­ions were in progress.

“Manzinde and her other two grandchild­ren Shamiso (12) and Hope (5), who were sleeping in the same room, survived and were rushed to Nhowe Mission Hospital where they were admitted and are in a stable condition,” said Asst Insp Mwanza.

He said on October 13, Mrs Manzinde treated her maize grain with fumigation tablets and stored it in her bedroom.

During the same night, Mrs Manzinde retired to bed in the same bedroom with her grandchild­ren.

Whilst they were asleep, it is suspected that they were intoxicate­d by the fumigating tablet, resulting in the death of the four grandchild­ren.

The following morning, Mrs Manzinde woke up and discovered what had transpired and told her neighbour Mr Howard Mhandu.

“The scene was attended by Murehwa police and it was observed that an odour of the tablet was coming out of the bedroom,” said Asst Insp Mwanza.

“The bodies of the deceased were ferried to Murehwa Hospital mortuary for post mortem.”

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