Girl’s mystery death has feds probing corn breakfast cereal

The Toronto Sun says it has been told that the investigation into the death of a three-year-old Scarborough girl, Bernice Nantanda Wamala, is focussing on the breakfast cereal eaten by the child and her friend last Sunday. The friend was sick after breakfast but survived. The cereal is called Golden Morn and is an African product made with corn and soy that is produced by Nestle. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is analyzing the contents of the cereal box.  Golden Morn