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Food poisoning kills 29 children
Wednesday, March 9, 2005 Posted: 1520 GMT (2320 HKT)

(CNN) -- Nearly 30 elementary school children in the Philippines have died after eating fried cassava balls obtained from a vendor, a local official told CNN.

Fourteen children died Wednesday before reaching hospitals and 13 died upon arrival, a spokesman for Ubay Mayor Eutiquio Bernales said.

Two more children also have died, but it was not clear when. Thirty-five more are in critical condition.

The victims suffered severe stomach pain, then vomiting and diarrhea after eating the snack during morning recess, The Associated Press reported.

They were taken to at least four hospitals near the school in Mabini, a town on Bohol Island, about 610 kilometers (380 miles) southeast of Manila, AP said.

"Some said they took only two bites because it tasted bitter and the effects were felt 5-10 minutes later," Dr. Harold Gallego of Garcia Memorial Provincial Hospital in the nearby town of Talibon told AP.

The vendor who sold the cassava balls insisted nothing was wrong with them and ate a few to prove the point. Now she, too, is in critical condition.

All of the children were in the first and second grades of San Jose Elementary School in Mabini. Francisca Doliente AP that her 9-year-old niece Arve Tamor was given some of the deep-fried caramelized cassava by a classmate who bought it from a regular vendor outside the San Jose school.

"Her friend is gone. She died," Doliente said, adding that her niece was undergoing treatment.

Grace Vallente, 26, said her 7-year-old nephew Noel died en route to the hospital and that her 9-year-old niece Roselle was undergoing treatment.

"There are many parents here," AP quoted her as saying from L.G. Cotamura Community Hospital in Ubay.

"The kids who died are lined up on beds. Everybody's grief-stricken."

Cassava is a starchy, tuberous root that is a low-cost source of carbohydrates in humid, tropical areas; it is also the source of tapioca.

Cassava contains amino acid-derived cyanogenic glucosides -- some more than others -- and must be thoroughly cooked to remove toxic levels.

Eaten raw, the human digestive system will convert part of it into cyanide. Two cassava roots contain enough to be fatal.


Ok, this is sad news but this...

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The vendor who sold the cassava balls insisted nothing was wrong with them and ate a few to prove the point. Now she, too, is in critical condition.

Is fu-king ridiculous. embarassedlaugh.gif
BishoujoHunter
those children who died were given a burial and now the children who are critical will be given antidotes
Forumwalker
my hunch is there was a chemical accidentally mixed. i've eaten cassava before and it has been a food for over hundreds of years. i mean, that's one of the staple crops of Bohol, my home province. sad fate. buti nalang di umabot sa tagbilaran city. Mabini town is on the northeastern part of Bohol Island about 80-100kms from Tagbilaran City.
kim_kayie
have you seen them on local tv? i nearly cried....

btw, im new here...hehehe
they say, filipinos here are friendly???hahahaha
JMAC
wow...thats terrible... icon_sad.gif
QUOTE (item1702 @ Mar 10 2005, 12:37 AM)
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The vendor who sold the cassava balls insisted nothing was wrong with them and ate a few to prove the point. Now she, too, is in critical condition.

Is fu-king ridiculous. embarassedlaugh.gif
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was it deliberate?? if it is...justice should be served on her own cassava balls!!! madgo.gif
Fil-Am
30 dead from food posioning???? d@mn now you know how bad it is there.
flipcombatmedic
i think most filipino kids growing up in the islands got the "don't buy sidewalk food" talk from parents. it's like how american parents tell their kids not to talk to strangers.
RL33
Hawker food is so yummy though, u just have to be smart about it i guess.
poknat
The news said that it might be due to the pesticides that were sprayed near the mango trees that were planted near the Cassava ( Balanghoy ) or (Kamoteng Kahoy ) that might have gotten into the roots of the plants.
Forumwalker
27 dead, not 30. the vendor who ate and got sick too did not do it deliberately to end her life. she probably want to prove that her cassava food was safe, which unfortunately was not and also got her grandchildren sick. the probable cause is pesticide mixed with the cooking oil. the cooking can't be blamed since the vendor has been selling it for a long time. im sure she knew what she was doing. after all, it's her only livelihood for years already.
tehwprks
"Bureau of Plant Industry experts earlier said the children may have died of cyanide poisoning saying that it can be developed by eating a not well-prepared bitter type of cassava.

Cassava is a widely grown root crop, which accumulates two cyanogenic glucosides, linamarin and lotaustralin. Linamarin accounts for more than 80 percent of the cassava cyanogenic glucosides.

Linamarin is present in all parts of the cassava plant and more concentrated on the root and leaves. All cassava plant species are known to contain cyanide.

Agriculturist Josephine Garcia said the bitter type of cassava has a high hydrocyanic acid level, which turns into cyanide poison if ingested."

http://news.balita.ph/html/public_html/art...050310093555335

Just to highlight the earlier point made in the first CNN article.
maogmang_aki
QUOTE (kim_kayie @ Mar 10 2005, 09:44 AM)
have you seen them on local tv? i nearly cried....

btw, im new here...hehehe
they say, filipinos here are friendly???hahahaha
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opo, totoo po yon! ako man ay muntik na ring mapaluha...
syanga pala, mabuti naman po at nakapagtala kayo rito, sana ay madalas kayong mapadpad dito... mabuhay ka po!


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poknat
Nakakalungkot nga ang nagyari
TigerSFA8
Is cassava a pretty popular snack in the phillipines?
item1702
QUOTE (TigerSFA8 @ Mar 17 2005, 12:04 AM)
Is cassava a pretty popular snack in the phillipines?
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I guess so but I stay away from that stuff. One time I ate singakamas (it's also a root) I was $hitting and throwing up for two days, kind of like these kids. pukeface.gif In my case though it may have been just an allergic reaction.
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