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The incident happened, last Tuesday, at about
10am, at Iguma Street, Off Medical Stores
Road, Benin, Edo State. Israel Buhari had
complained to his mother, a hired kerosene
seller, that he was thirsty.
The mom then mistakenly gave him kerosene
stored in a beverage can, to drink. The child,
the only boy of four children, was said to
have, on first gulp, immediately spat out the
remaining content in his mouth, before his
mother realised her error.
His mother, Mrs Ata Buhari, said with the help
of neighbours, some volume of palm oil was
immediately given to Israel, before he was
rushed to a hospital, where he died few hours
later.
Narrating how she ‘mistakenly’ served her only
son kerosene instead of water, Mrs Buhari,
from Kogi State, stated that one of her
children had filled an empty can of beverage
with water, which they took to the shop that
fateful morning.
She added that a similar container of beverage
inside which she stored kerosene, was kept in
her shop and when her child complained of
thirstiness, she ‘mistakenly’ picked the one
filled with kerosene.
[color =lemon]OUR UNRELIABLE APROKO reports a medical
practitioner told him supposing the medical
equipment currently being used to treat Papa
Buhari was available in the country we could
have possibly saved baby Buhari.[/color]