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Mysterious creature devours boy in Pigi

By William Madouk

 

A five-year-old boy has been allegedly killed by an unidentified wild animal in flood-ravaged Pigi County, Jonglei State, according to local authorities.

Speaking to No.1 Citizen in a phone call interview, Pigi County Commissioner, Suliman Deng Thon expressed serious concerns about the waiting threat posed by an unidentified wild animal.

โ€œA five-year-old boy had been attacked and eaten up by an unknown wild animal on Sunday, we only discovered his bones the following morning,โ€ Pigi County Commissioner, Deng said.

โ€œWe have not yet identified this wild animal and therefore we cannot guess which animal it is since we have not killed nor seen it,โ€ he added.

According to him, the ill-fated incident occurred at midnight. It took place after families sought refuge in a highland due to inundation.

The commissioner cited that about 5,000 people have been displaced by the ever-increasing flood waters.

โ€œAll the properties were damaged, farms destroyed and people are now displaced to highland and approximately 2000 houses were wrecked by flood [affecting 5000 people],โ€ he said.

Mr. Thon revealed that the overflowing of waters from the River Nile, Sobat and Jonglei Canal had exacerbated the situation.

โ€œWe call on international and local humanitarian agencies and well-wishers to swiftly intervene in Pigi County,โ€ he appealed.

Mr. Thon added that up to now the flood victims have not received any aid assistance from organizations and the government.

โ€œPeople are in a dire situation, sickness, hunger and lack of shelters and they really need medicines, water sheets, mosquito nets and food assistance,โ€ The Commissioner lamented.

He further called on the national government to extend telecommunication connectivity to Pigi area.

He asserted that should communication networks be there; the citizen can rapidly share information for timely intervention.

When contacted by this to shed light on what the state government is doing and provide statistics of flood-affected people, Nyamar Lony, the Minister of Information for Jonglei, said she was still consulting the higher authority.

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