Bilaspur:The authorities on Saturday launched a probe after at least seven persons died in a village in Chhattisgarh's Bilaspur district in past four days, with opposition Congress linking spurious liquor to the loss of lives. The sarpanch (village head) said nine persons died during this period, claiming that they were heavily dependent on liquor and used to consume country-made alcohol illegally sold in the area.
After learning about the deaths in Lofandi village under the jurisdiction of Koni police station, a team of administration and police officials visited the area, an official statement said. The villagers told the police some locals had died in the last 4-5 days, while a few others were hospitalised after taking ill, it said.
According to the release, Devkumar Patel (45) and Shatrughan Dewangan (40) died in the village on February 5. The Koni police registered a case concerning Patel’s death, with his son attributing it to snakebite. Five more villagers – Ramuram Sunhale (59), Komal Prasad Lahare (56), Kanhaiya Lal Patel (60), Baldev Patel (52) and Kunnu Devangan (35) – died on February 7-8. Baldev died at a private hospital and the death certificate mentions cardio and respiratory as the cause, it said.
When the administration and police officials reached the village, the residents had already performed the final rites of all the deceased except Sunhale without informing the authorities. Sunhale’s body was sent to the Chhattisgarh Institute of Medical Sciences (CIMS) Bilaspur for post-mortem, the official release said.
“According to the preliminary PM report, no specific cause of death could be ascertained. Confirmation on the cause of death can be established after the arrival of viscera, histopathology and blood analysis reports,” it said.