WEB DESK
The past month has been nothing short of an ordeal for Ghulam Qadir, a resident of Ali Mohammad Goth (village) in Union Council-8 of Mawach Goth in Keamari District.
What started as a slowly suffocating air soon turned into a massive tragedy as member after member of his family, young and old, started falling sick with a mysterious illness.
He said it started with a high-grade fever, adding that the affected people soon started to complain of sore throats and shortness of breath.
From what the novel coronavirus pandemic has taught us over the past two years, one would have considered this a symptom of the potentially deadly virus.
But the way the illness took hold, causing sudden death of patients within just five to seven days, suggested that this was perhaps not Covid-19, which has already claimed thousands of lives in Pakistan.
All the deaths took place over 16 days, he said.
Qadir, though, was uniquely affected. Not only did he see almost all of his relatives get affected, but there also came a time when they would have to pick between preparing for a funeral and rushing another sick family member to the hospital.
“One nephew of mine, Khadim Hussain, lost his wife and four children,” he lamented, adding, “my entire family has fallen sick.”
He added that the mysterious illness had not spared the young nor the old, with the youngest around two years of age.
He accused the newly opened factories of being responsible for the toxic emissions that caused the deaths.