Cotabato,
Philippines. Five people are believed to have died from eating tainted
horsemeat in the Philippines while as many as 60 may have consumed it, a local
official said Wednesday.
Four horses
died from unexplained causes and their meat was given away to residents in the
largely rural southern province Sultan Kudarat on March 25, Henry Albana, the
province’s social welfare officer said.
Many fell
ill after eating it, with the town of Senator Ninoy Aquino particularly
affected, Albano added.
“The owners
of the horses butchered them, then they distributed the meat to the residents.
One of the owners was the first victim [to die after eating the meat],” said
Albano. “Provincial officials are trying to locate all the others who ate the
horsemeat. I estimate that as many as 60 may have eaten it.”
Albano said
some locals believed the horses died from eating grass newly-sprayed with
pesticides. Health officials have yet to establish what happened.
Horsemeat
is not commonly eaten in the Philippines but people in impoverished rural areas
often resort to unusual meat sources such as field rats or frogs.
Agence
France-Presse

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