Wednesday, July 28, 2010

USA Africa Dialogue Series - Illegal local brew kills 19 in Kenya

 
 
Illegal local brew kills 19 in Kenya
By Lillian Leposo, For CNN

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
      *       NEW: Death toll from illegal local brew rises to 19
     *       Changa'a is a homemade brew sold cheaply in Nairobi slums
       *       The beverage can be laced with chemicals to hasten its preparation
      *       A number of deaths have occurred over the years from consuming it
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- At least 19 people died in a Nairobi slum after drinking illegal local brew, which may have been laced with chemicals to make it more potent, a government official said.
An additional 11 more people from the Kibera area are hospitalized, complaining of stomach pains after drinking the brew popularly known as changa'a, said local official Richard Juma.
Police arrested 51 people during a raid for allegedly possessing changa'a, and were being held at a local police station, he said.
"As a government, we are not happy about this incident," Juma said. "We will continue to raid where we think the brew dens are located until this menace is completely done away with."
A sample of the changa'a has been taken to a government chemist for testing.
Changa'a is sold cheaply in Nairobi slums. While it can take a long time to prepare, greedy brewers lace it with chemicals to hasten the process and to make it more potent. There have been a number of deaths from drinking changa'a in recent years. Other people have been blinded.
"The reason these people continue to drink this harmful alcohol even with awareness of its deadly ramifications is because some of the residents here don't care about their lives, they'd rather drink all day," Juma said.
Samuel Chege was treated and released Monday at the Nairobi national hospital after consuming changa'a during a weekend drinking spree and experiencing stomach pains.
"I urge other people not to drink changa'a because you don't know how it has been prepared," he said.
Members of Parliament have passed a bill to legalize changa'a and other drinks, but the president has not yet signed it.
"In my opinion, it should not be legalized because the number of proprietors will increase and so will the number of drunks," Juma said.
Mary Nduku said her cousin died after drinking the deadly beverage. She said she was called home from work to find him lying on the floor of their house. He and a neighbor, who was also unconscious, were rushed to the hospital but pronounced dead on arrival.
"The government should work hard in stopping this problem," Nduku said. "We are losing too many people. Our people are dying and some are becoming blind. The government should not legalize this homemade local brew as there are people who will take advantage and make all sorts of alcohol."
 

 
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