A source in Adani community, who pleaded for anonymity, said that they were suspecting food poisoning.
The source also said other people are suspecting that the victims died of carbon dioxide inhaled from a power generator, which was brought onto the veranda of a house where the victims stayed while it was raining when they returned from the wedding ceremony.
The source said the actual cause of the deaths will be ascertained when an autopsy is conducted on the dead bodies.
The source said: “I learned that the victims, who returned from Obollo-Afor where they attended a wedding, started dying mysteriously. I was equally told that the mysterious deaths might have been caused by food poisoning while others are saying that it might be caused by a generator fume, which was taken to the veranda of a house where they stayed when it was raining.
“There is also a suspicion that the guests died of the effect of an insecticide, which was sprayed to rid the room of mosquitoes. We are really in a state of confusion now. It is only an autopsy that would determine what killed them.”
It was a neighbour who had gone to welcome the new bride that noticed how the victims were lying helplessly on the floor and alerted others who joined him to take them to hospitals.
Though, the spokesperson for Enugu State Police Command, Daniel Ndukwe, could not confirm the report because he said he was in a church service, one of the doctors, who received some of the victims in his hospital, confirmed that five of them have died in his facility. He said he could not ascertain the actual number of the casualties because others who were affected by the incident died in other hospitals.
















