Namibian company, Namib Mills, has launched an investigation after three children died, allegedly after consuming its Top Score Instant Porridge, in the Eastern Cape.
Namib Mills’ senior brand manager, Marné Bouwer, said the company had recalled the products from shelves while the investigation was under way.
“This is a proactive measure, reflecting our commitment to consumer safety. We are co-operating fully with all relevant authorities and have also initiated our own internal investigation to ensure complete transparency,” Bouwer said.
She said the group was deeply saddened by reports of the children's deaths.
“First and foremost, the loss of life, especially of young children, is a tragedy. Our deepest condolences go out to the families and communities affected.
While there is currently no evidence linking our product to this unfortunate event, we are taking the matter very seriously,” Bouwer added.
Meanwhile, it is believed the products were purchased from a Spar in the Eastern Cape. Spar, has since recalled Top Score Instant Porridge from its shelves.
In a statement issued at the weekend, Spar’s Siyolo Dick, said as a precaution they have removed the products from shelves until forensic details are obtained from laboratory test results.
“Additionally, all stock of this product at our distribution centres is being located and suspended from further supply,” Dick said.
Police have confirmed that the matter is under investigation after two toddlers and an infant died from Unit 2 in Mdantsane.
The Mercury