An unidentified disease has killed at least 64 people, mainly women and children, in villages in the southwestern Somali region of Bakool over the past three days, elders confirmed on Thursday.
The elders said there are no health facilities in the affected villages of Yoonkoy and Busti around the region’s provincial capital of Hudur, which is about 430 kilometers southwest of Mogadishu.
An elder in the region, Omar Isak Madey, told the media Thursday that the strange illness emerged at the beginning of the week and people began dying within 48 hours after becoming infected.
“This is a humanitarian disaster we have never seen before so we are calling for an emergency life saving medical assistance,” Madey during a telephone press conference.
“There is a terrible condition here, people are dying and we cannot do anything to save them,” the elder lamented.
Most cities and towns in the Bakool region including the provincial capital are under the control of Al-Shabaab militants who have banned international aid agencies from the region.
Source: www.allheadlinenews.com
NWO/Elite/Illuminati = EUGENICS! They always start in Africa...sad!
ReplyDelete. . . if itis wet there, i would guess Tetanus. If itis dry, i would guess Anthrax.
ReplyDeleteAlso food poisoning: thereare many different type and severity, and actually Tetanus is the worse one.
Or Staph (we just found out we have severe Staph. in our meat from the grocery store):
The illness probably started out as a common cold-sort-of-thing, but the eyes mayhave become terribly infected, but then things got worse, and death, due to no medical care. In other words it only looks as if it happened suddenly, but it didnot. Same way with Anthrax; either you medicate at firt site of entry, or it makes a u turn and goes back up the system; winds up in the lungs and almost sudden death once it lands in the lungs.
Spring here brings certain worms (intestinal parasites) in our animals that can cause death.
It is the wrath of Jehovah on evil people.
ReplyDeletePoint hubble at a corpse..
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