20 December, 2025, 7:41 am Central - 24°C Rain

Mynah birds death caused by blunt trauma - Reddy

Mynah birds death caused by blunt trauma - Reddy

By Vijay Narayan
15/04/2020
Minister for Agriculture Doctor Mahendra Reddy

Minister for Agriculture Doctor Mahendra Reddy reassures the general public that the cause of death of the Mynah birds in Naweni, Savusavu is conclusive of blunt trauma and no other causes.

Doctor Reddy noted that the post-mortem report concludes that in the absence of microscopic examination of tissue to study the manifestations of disease otherwise termed as histopathology, the gross finding suggested the cause of death in the Mynah birds presented was blunt trauma either from the collision into a static object, the ground or other bird.

The Ministry of Agriculture in collaboration with Animals Fiji investigated the reports of the mysterious deaths of the Mynah birds, which were widely shared on social media and caused rumours on the bird's cause of death stemming from COVID-19 and the 5G Network.

Six Mynah birds were reported to have fallen to the ground in Peceli Settlement, Savusavu and five of the birds appeared disorientated before the fatal collapse, however, the sixth Mynah bird appeared disorientated but then recovered and flew away.

There were no reports of other bird or mammal deaths in the area, no history of pesticide/herbicide use, no nearby power lines or reports of lightning, however, there were trees nearby.

Out of the presented birds, bird 1 and 2 had evidence of blunt trauma to the cranium, bird 3 had evidence of blunt trauma to the cranium and right atrium rupture.

The post-mortem and forensic reports were conducted by Animals Fiji at their Savusavu Office.

FEATURE NEWS
Army Commander verbally reprimands Brigadier General Gadai, reaffirms RFMF commitment to democratic processes
The Commander of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces, Major-General Ro Jone Kalouniwai has reaffirmed the RFMF’s historic decision during the Decem...
11 hours ago
LATEST NEWS
Recruits reminded of the importance of accountability and urged to wear their uniforms with pride
Minister for Policing, Ioane Naivalurua reminded the Batch 68 recruits during their passout today of the importance of accountability, urging ...
14 hours ago

Jittu Estate set to host Vuvale Fun Day to empower community and youth
Jittu Estate will come alive tomorrow during Vuvale Fun Day, a community event hosted by Inspire Pacific which is designed to unite families and ...
14 hours ago

Govt doesn't interfere in electricity pricing decisions - PM
Following the announcement in the increase in electricity tariff rates from January 1st, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has stressed that while ...
14 hours ago

New e-ticketing system complies with legal receipt requirements - LTA
The new e-ticketing system fully complies with all legal requirements for issuing fare payment receipts, which are now provided electronically and ...
15 hours ago

$8.8M bridge upgrade to improve accessibility for Taveuni
Accessibility for the people of Taveuni is expected to improve as work on four key bridges worth a total of $8.8 million has begun.While ...
16 hours ago



Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
IN DEPTH
Fiji needs to act on human trafficking indicators associated with Grace Road Group
The United States has expressed serious concern about human trafficking indicators linked to the Grace Road Group in Fiji, as highlighted in the 2025 ...
2 days ago

Human trafficking allegations and issues relating to Grace Road Group
Human trafficking allegations and concerns linked to the Grace Road Group/+ARTICLE-311061+ARTICLE/PM says Govt cannot interfere into any human ...
2 days ago

Sonia Shanaaz says silent treatment hurts as she waits for assistance for her daughter with cerebral palsy
Sonia Shanaaz, the mother of 10-year-old Aarna who was born with cerebral palsy, says silent treatment hurts after she reached out to the ...
8 days ago

TOP