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Prakasam sanitiser tragedy: Death toll rises to 13

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Published : Aug 1, 2020, 4:51 PM IST

Updated : Aug 1, 2020, 6:32 PM IST

DSP K Prakasa Rao said that 13 people died of consuming sensitiser as liquor shops had been shut down, the victims started consuming sanitisers available at medical shops. Rao also clarified that all the deceased had consumed sanitiser only and ruled out the rumours that the deceased had consumed country liquor mixed with sanitiser.

13 die after consuming sanitiser in Andhra's Prakasam district
13 die after consuming sanitiser in Andhra's Prakasam district

Prakasam: The death toll of people who died by consuming sanitiser has increased to 13 in Kurichedu village of Prakasam district on Saturday.

Speaking to media over the phone, Darsi Deputy superintendent of police (DSP) K Prakasa Rao said that since liquor shops had been shut down, the victims started consuming sanitisers available at medical shops.

All the victims are from poor families. "The two government liquor shops in Kurichedu were shut down almost 10 days ago as 60 coronavirus positive cases were detected. So, they started buying sanitiser bottles available at medical shops and consuming them. Such empty bottles have been seized, and will be sent for test."

Rao also clarified that all the deceased had consumed sanitiser only and ruled out the rumours that the deceased had consumed country liquor mixed with sanitiser.

Earlier on Friday, police said that nine people had died after consuming sanitiser here. The deceased include three beggars, three rickshaw pullers and three hamalis (porters), police said.

A case was filed under section 174 Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPc) and investigation into the matter is underway.

(ANI REPORT)

ALSO READ: Delhi Police suspends 36 personnel for failing to report on time

Prakasam: The death toll of people who died by consuming sanitiser has increased to 13 in Kurichedu village of Prakasam district on Saturday.

Speaking to media over the phone, Darsi Deputy superintendent of police (DSP) K Prakasa Rao said that since liquor shops had been shut down, the victims started consuming sanitisers available at medical shops.

All the victims are from poor families. "The two government liquor shops in Kurichedu were shut down almost 10 days ago as 60 coronavirus positive cases were detected. So, they started buying sanitiser bottles available at medical shops and consuming them. Such empty bottles have been seized, and will be sent for test."

Rao also clarified that all the deceased had consumed sanitiser only and ruled out the rumours that the deceased had consumed country liquor mixed with sanitiser.

Earlier on Friday, police said that nine people had died after consuming sanitiser here. The deceased include three beggars, three rickshaw pullers and three hamalis (porters), police said.

A case was filed under section 174 Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPc) and investigation into the matter is underway.

(ANI REPORT)

ALSO READ: Delhi Police suspends 36 personnel for failing to report on time

Last Updated : Aug 1, 2020, 6:32 PM IST
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