Gambia Put killer Dog Down
A dog that killed the son of
Gambian President Adama Barrow has been put down, an agriculture ministry
source said, with mystery over the circumstances sparking witchcraft rumours
amid political turmoil in the country.
Eight-year-old Habibou, one of
Barrow’s five children, died after the attack last month, days before his
father’s contested inauguration at a time when then-president Yahya Jammeh was
refusing to step down.
Jammeh’s refusal to cede power
to Barrow, who won a December election, triggered a crisis in the small west
African nation, before the longtime leader eventually agreed to hand over the
reins to his successor and leave the country.
The timing of the boy’s death,
and lack of details on the circumstances surrounding it, has inflamed the imagination
of Gambians, giving rise to rumours of sorcery.
The dog was put down on
Tuesday, the source in the veterinary unit of the department of agriculture
told AFP on Wednesday, on condition of anonymity.
“We concluded that it was not
wise to allow this dog to continue roaming in the streets. We carried out some
test and realised that the dog is not infected with rabies,” the source said.
Barrow returned to The Gambia
last week to a jubilant welcome marking the beginning of the west African
nation’s first democratic transfer of power.
He had been living in Senegal
for safety reasons since mid-January.
Jammeh went into exile in
Equatorial Guinea under threat of regional military intervention.
Source: news24
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