Thursday, June 11, 2015

Death toll from victims of contaminated ogogoro in Rivers now 66


The number of victims who have died from drinking contaminated local gin popularly referred to as Ogogoro in Rivers state has risen to 66. This is according to the Director of Disease Control of Ministry of Health Rivers state, Dr Roland Obed Whyte. He said the number of deaths cuts across four local government areas of Rivers state namely Ahoada, Gokana, Bonny Island and Obio-Akpor.

The Federal government has since put a ban to the sale and consumption of the Local gin nationwide.

This Girl Was Found Frozen Solid And Almost Dead, Then Something Unexplainable Happened

Lengby, Minnesota: During a heavy winter season in the 20th of December 1980, 19-year-old Jean Hilliard was on her way home from a friend’s house, when her car swerved and fell into a dike. Stranded, she decided to go down the car and look for help as she knew someone who lived nearby.
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She began walking against the frigid wind with 2 below zero temperature, two miles away from the home of her friend Wally Nelson but ended up collapsing and freezing only 15 feet from his door.
Six hours later, she was found frozen solid, her pupils were dilated, her eyeballs ice frozen and even her feet took on the shape of her boots. Wally who found her in his driveway says that she was like frozen a meat when he carried her to the vehicle before going to the hospital.