Deadly Meal in Katsina: A Tragic Night, A Community in Shock

A Meal Meant for Nourishment Turns Deadly

It started as an ordinary evening in Magama Jibia, Katsina State—a family gathered for dinner, sharing stories, laughter, and warmth. But within hours, that same meal turned into a nightmare, leaving three dead and a young girl fighting for her life.

The victims—Hussaina Ayuba, Ahmed Ayuba, and Nana Ayuba—had no idea that the plate of spaghetti in front of them would be their last meal.

The Horror Unfolds

Shortly after eating, things took a terrifying turn.

💀 Sharp stomach pains—agony coursing through their bodies.

💀 Dizziness and vomiting—fear creeping into their hearts.

💀 Struggling to breathe—a desperate attempt to hold on.

Realizing the danger, family members rushed them to Jibia General Hospital, but it was too late—one by one, the victims succumbed.

A Young Survivor Holds On

Amid the tragedy, 12-year-old Hafsat Ayuba remains hospitalized, battling the effects of suspected food poisoning.

“She’s fighting. She’s weak, but she’s fighting,” a relative murmured, their voice heavy with grief.

A Dark Mystery—Arrests Made

Who could have done this? Was it an accident or something far worse?

Authorities moved swiftly, arresting 20-year-old Fatima Abdulkadir, who allegedly prepared the meal, along with two other suspects.

The Katsina State Police Command has visited the scene, launching a full investigation into the source of the poisoning.

A Community in Mourning

The streets of Magama Jibia are filled with whispers—How did this happen? Who would do such a thing?

Families now double-check their food, fearful of silent threats lurking in their kitchens. The grief is unbearable, but the questions must be answered.

What Happens Next?

⚠️ Will the suspects reveal what truly happened?

⚠️ Was this intentional or a tragic accident?

⚠️ What safeguards can be put in place to prevent this from happening again?

For now, the community mourns, awaiting justice for those lost too soon.

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