Supporters suffer from food poisoning at Imelda Marcos’ birthday party

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Supporters suffer from food poisoning at Imelda Marcos’ birthday party
(5th UPDATE) Senator Imee Marcos says their family did not organize the party for the former first lady

MANILA, Philippines (5th UPDATE) – More than 200 people reportedly suffered from food poisoning during the birthday party of former first lady Imelda Marcos on Wednesday, July 3, police said.  

The supporters of dictator Ferdinand Marcos’ widow were gathered at the Ynares Sports Complex in Pasig City for her 90th birthday.

As of 3 pm on Wednesday, the Pasig City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said a total of 231 individuals were hospitalized. They said they expected the number to rise.

Less than an hour later, Health Secretary Francisco Duque pegged the number at 261.

The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) said its responders gave first aid to 127 people who experienced symptoms  of food poisoning. They reportedly rushed 14 people to the Rizal Medical Center.

RESCUE. An elederly woman is brought out of the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City where hundreds reportedly suffered from food poisoning after attending the birthday celebration of Imelda Marcos on July 3, 2019. 
Photo by Jire Carreon/Rappler

The Eastern Police District said the patients were also brought to Medical City, Pasig City General Hospital, Tricity Medical Center, and Polymedic General Hospital,

A woman said she felt sick after eating adobo. Food packs distributed at the celebration included a boiled egg, chicken adobo in a plastic bag, and rice. 

Senator Imee Marcos clarified that their family did not organize Wednesday’s party.

“Our family did not organize the event. We were just invited. Many of the participants arrived as early as 7 am and food came from different donors,” Imee said in a statement Thursday, July 4.

“My mom and our entire family are helping everyone who were affected get proper care. We are making sure that they are all okay,” she added.

Marcos supporter Larry Gadon, who was at the celebration, said in a statement sent to media that it was the former first lady’s supporters who organized the party.

“The food packs were brought by a group of supporters which they shared among the loyalists who came early. It was not a catered food. The event itself was organized by loyalists. Madam Marcos was totally unaware. The organizers did not bother her anymore so as not to disrupt the program they prepared,” Gadon said. – with a report from Janella Paris/Rappler.com

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