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Traditional brew kills four in Kenya
MONDAY APRIL 30 2018

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In Summary
  • The three brothers and their cousin had gathered for a house opening ceremony
  • After consuming the brew on Wednesday, two of them fell ill on Thursday and were rushed to Thika Level Five Hospital
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By NDUNG'U GACHANE
Four people have died after consuming a traditional brew in central Kenya's Murang'a Country.

The four relatives from Mwania Mbogo Village in Gatanga Constituency, consumed the deadly drink at a family gathering.

The three brothers and their cousin had gathered for a house opening ceremony and the host gave them a traditional brew known asmuratina.

After consuming the brew on Wednesday, two of them fell ill on Thursday and were rushed to Thika Level Five Hospital but died on Friday while the other two died on Saturday at the same hospital after being taken ill on Friday.

Body weakness

Acting Murang’a County Police Commander David Kandie told the Nation that the four showed signs of general body weakness and fever.

“We have arrested the wife of one of the deceased brothers who hosted their relatives for the opening of their house to establish the truth on where the alcohol was brewed,” the police boss said.

He added that they had also forwarded a sample of the brew to the Government Chemist to establish whether it contained poison.

Mr Kandie said despite residents enjoying the remaining muratina, no other person was taken ill.

The cultures

“According to the information we have gathered so far, we are told that more water was added to the brew that remained and given to the relatives who visited them the following day and they have not been hospitalised,” he said.

The incident comes barely a month after a Kiambu court, also in central Kenya, ruled that brewing and drinking muratina during Kikuyu traditional ceremonies was not illegal.

Kikuyu Principle Magistrate D N Musyoka in March observed that the Constitution has a mandate to protect the cultures of all communities in Kenya and no law created can infringe upon those cultural practices.

“They have to celebrate their traditional rites of passage through various ways and muratina must form part of the celebrations,” Mr Musyoka said in his judgment.

Traditional brew kills four in Kenya
 
Traditional brew kills four in Kenya
MONDAY APRIL 30 2018

Kenphys.jpg



In Summary
  • The three brothers and their cousin had gathered for a house opening ceremony
  • After consuming the brew on Wednesday, two of them fell ill on Thursday and were rushed to Thika Level Five Hospital
ADVERTISEMENT
By NDUNG'U GACHANE
Four people have died after consuming a traditional brew in central Kenya's Murang'a Country.

The four relatives from Mwania Mbogo Village in Gatanga Constituency, consumed the deadly drink at a family gathering.

The three brothers and their cousin had gathered for a house opening ceremony and the host gave them a traditional brew known asmuratina.

After consuming the brew on Wednesday, two of them fell ill on Thursday and were rushed to Thika Level Five Hospital but died on Friday while the other two died on Saturday at the same hospital after being taken ill on Friday.

Body weakness

Acting Murang’a County Police Commander David Kandie told the Nation that the four showed signs of general body weakness and fever.

“We have arrested the wife of one of the deceased brothers who hosted their relatives for the opening of their house to establish the truth on where the alcohol was brewed,” the police boss said.

He added that they had also forwarded a sample of the brew to the Government Chemist to establish whether it contained poison.

Mr Kandie said despite residents enjoying the remaining muratina, no other person was taken ill.

The cultures

“According to the information we have gathered so far, we are told that more water was added to the brew that remained and given to the relatives who visited them the following day and they have not been hospitalised,” he said.

The incident comes barely a month after a Kiambu court, also in central Kenya, ruled that brewing and drinking muratina during Kikuyu traditional ceremonies was not illegal.

Kikuyu Principle Magistrate D N Musyoka in March observed that the Constitution has a mandate to protect the cultures of all communities in Kenya and no law created can infringe upon those cultural practices.

“They have to celebrate their traditional rites of passage through various ways and muratina must form part of the celebrations,” Mr Musyoka said in his judgment.

Traditional brew kills four in Kenya
Hahah middle income state
 
do you know how to read??? what does TRADITIONAL BREW mean to you??
The bugger doesn't know what muratina is. It has never been illicit some saddist must have poisoned the young men.
 
Traditional brew kills four in Kenya
MONDAY APRIL 30 2018


Kenphys.jpg



In Summary
  • The three brothers and their cousin had gathered for a house opening ceremony
  • After consuming the brew on Wednesday, two of them fell ill on Thursday and were rushed to Thika Level Five Hospital
ADVERTISEMENT
By NDUNG'U GACHANE
Four people have died after consuming a traditional brew in central Kenya's Murang'a Country.

The four relatives from Mwania Mbogo Village in Gatanga Constituency, consumed the deadly drink at a family gathering.

The three brothers and their cousin had gathered for a house opening ceremony and the host gave them a traditional brew known asmuratina.

After consuming the brew on Wednesday, two of them fell ill on Thursday and were rushed to Thika Level Five Hospital but died on Friday while the other two died on Saturday at the same hospital after being taken ill on Friday.

Body weakness

Acting Murang’a County Police Commander David Kandie told the Nation that the four showed signs of general body weakness and fever.

“We have arrested the wife of one of the deceased brothers who hosted their relatives for the opening of their house to establish the truth on where the alcohol was brewed,” the police boss said.

He added that they had also forwarded a sample of the brew to the Government Chemist to establish whether it contained poison.

Mr Kandie said despite residents enjoying the remaining muratina, no other person was taken ill.

The cultures

“According to the information we have gathered so far, we are told that more water was added to the brew that remained and given to the relatives who visited them the following day and they have not been hospitalised,” he said.

The incident comes barely a month after a Kiambu court, also in central Kenya, ruled that brewing and drinking muratina during Kikuyu traditional ceremonies was not illegal.

Kikuyu Principle Magistrate D N Musyoka in March observed that the Constitution has a mandate to protect the cultures of all communities in Kenya and no law created can infringe upon those cultural practices.

“They have to celebrate their traditional rites of passage through various ways and muratina must form part of the celebrations,” Mr Musyoka said in his judgment.

Traditional brew kills four in Kenya
What is your take? Ama leo hauna maoni
 
I can caught 100 more cases in Kenya than Tanzania yet u r a middle income.
stop shifting goal posts!
fact is, you do not know the difference between traditional brews and illicit brews.
Tanzania too has cases of illicit brew deaths just like Russia or any other country including Kenya.
 
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