Children in Nakuru hospitalized after feeding on Chameleon

Meria

Elder Lister
Drought has been a very big disaster in Kenya especially in 2022. Desperation for people to find food is taking over.

Due to the drought hardships and current economic situation , Two children from Nyakinywa farm , Sirikwa ward aged below 8 years are fighting for their lives at Nakuru Level IV hospital after consuming chameleons for lunch.

According to reports obtained from a reliable source, who is a close neighbor. It has been revealed that the young souls, took chameleons they found on fence, chopped and they decided to cook it together with the potatoes that their mother had left.
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So many times. But I neither ate a frog or lizard, which were in plenty

He's probably eaten several. No wonder he has colorful imagination

@Meria ndo hii story, shida sio drought in molo but the mother is a single mother of 9, poverty is the cause.But where is the father?relatives? I have a 7 year old girl but I can't imagine her cooking or even holding a knife.But life is really challenging.Some kids are forced to mature up very fast.


Two children, aged 4 and 2, from Nyakinyua village, Sirikwa ward Kuresoi North constituency, are receiving treatment at Molo sub-county hospital after their elder brother cooked two chameleons for them.

Their seven-year-old brother is said to have opted to cook the reptiles to add onto the few potatoes they had for food in their house due to hunger and so as to cater for their entire family.

Their mother, Joyce Chemng’etich, on coming back home from work, says she found her children unconscious and upon further enquiry from their older sibling discovered two heads of chameleons in the sufuria.

Her neighbours say they performed first aid on the children before rushing them to a nearby clinic in the village after which they were referred to Molo sub-county hospital where the two continue to recuperate.

According to Molo sub-county medical superintendent, Benard Warui, the two children are stable.

Residents in the area have called upon well-wishers to intervene and give support to the single mother of nine to enable her bring up her children.
 
@Meria ndo hii story, shida sio drought in molo but the mother is a single mother of 9, poverty is the cause.But where is the father?relatives? I have a 7 year old girl but I can't imagine her cooking or even holding a knife.But life is really challenging.Some kids are forced to mature up very fast.


Two children, aged 4 and 2, from Nyakinyua village, Sirikwa ward Kuresoi North constituency, are receiving treatment at Molo sub-county hospital after their elder brother cooked two chameleons for them.

Their seven-year-old brother is said to have opted to cook the reptiles to add onto the few potatoes they had for food in their house due to hunger and so as to cater for their entire family.

Their mother, Joyce Chemng’etich, on coming back home from work, says she found her children unconscious and upon further enquiry from their older sibling discovered two heads of chameleons in the sufuria.

Her neighbours say they performed first aid on the children before rushing them to a nearby clinic in the village after which they were referred to Molo sub-county hospital where the two continue to recuperate.

According to Molo sub-county medical superintendent, Benard Warui, the two children are stable.

Residents in the area have called upon well-wishers to intervene and give support to the single mother of nine to enable her bring up her children.

Nine kids at this time is quite a mouthful.
 
@Meria ndo hii story, shida sio drought in molo but the mother is a single mother of 9, poverty is the cause.But where is the father?relatives? I have a 7 year old girl but I can't imagine her cooking or even holding a knife.But life is really challenging.Some kids are forced to mature up very fast.


Two children, aged 4 and 2, from Nyakinyua village, Sirikwa ward Kuresoi North constituency, are receiving treatment at Molo sub-county hospital after their elder brother cooked two chameleons for them.

Their seven-year-old brother is said to have opted to cook the reptiles to add onto the few potatoes they had for food in their house due to hunger and so as to cater for their entire family.

Their mother, Joyce Chemng’etich, on coming back home from work, says she found her children unconscious and upon further enquiry from their older sibling discovered two heads of chameleons in the sufuria.

Her neighbours say they performed first aid on the children before rushing them to a nearby clinic in the village after which they were referred to Molo sub-county hospital where the two continue to recuperate.

According to Molo sub-county medical superintendent, Benard Warui, the two children are stable.

Residents in the area have called upon well-wishers to intervene and give support to the single mother of nine to enable her bring up her children.
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