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Odisha: 6 dead, over 30 ill after consuming spurious liquor

At least six people died and more than 30 fell ill after allegedly consuming spurious liquor in Odisha's Bhadrak district. Locals alleged the liquor was bought by the victims with the money provided by political parties. Furious over the incident, villagers blocked the Bhadrak Chandabali road, leading to massive traffic snarls.

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Published : Apr 30, 2019, 3:46 PM IST

Updated : Apr 30, 2019, 4:53 PM IST

Bhadrak: Six people died and more than 30 fell ill on Tuesday after allegedly consuming spurious liquor in Odisha's Bhadrak district, a police officer said.

Locals alleged that victims had bought the liquor with the money provided to them by political parties, ahead of the fourth phase of elections in the state, sub-divisional police officer (SDPO) Umakanta Moharana said.

"We have come to know that people in Daulatapur village in Tihidi police station area of the district had bought the liquor from a local market for their post-election feast. The district administration has ordered an inquiry into the matter," he said.

Visuals from Bhadrak District Headquarters Hospital

Angry over the incident, irate villagers have blocked the Bhadrak Chandabali road, leading to massive traffic snarls on the thoroughfare, the SDPO added.

According to Additional District Medical Officer P K Khuntia, the villagers complained of stomach ache and loss of eyesight Monday night, soon after consuming liquor.

They were immediately taken to Bhadrak District Headquarters Hospital, he said.

"Of the people who fallen ill, two have been shifted to Cuttack SCB Medical College and Hospital as their condition worsened," he added.

Three among the six deceased have been identified as Sadhu Charan Nayak, Sarbeswae Das and Ramachandra Das.

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Bhadrak: Six people died and more than 30 fell ill on Tuesday after allegedly consuming spurious liquor in Odisha's Bhadrak district, a police officer said.

Locals alleged that victims had bought the liquor with the money provided to them by political parties, ahead of the fourth phase of elections in the state, sub-divisional police officer (SDPO) Umakanta Moharana said.

"We have come to know that people in Daulatapur village in Tihidi police station area of the district had bought the liquor from a local market for their post-election feast. The district administration has ordered an inquiry into the matter," he said.

Visuals from Bhadrak District Headquarters Hospital

Angry over the incident, irate villagers have blocked the Bhadrak Chandabali road, leading to massive traffic snarls on the thoroughfare, the SDPO added.

According to Additional District Medical Officer P K Khuntia, the villagers complained of stomach ache and loss of eyesight Monday night, soon after consuming liquor.

They were immediately taken to Bhadrak District Headquarters Hospital, he said.

"Of the people who fallen ill, two have been shifted to Cuttack SCB Medical College and Hospital as their condition worsened," he added.

Three among the six deceased have been identified as Sadhu Charan Nayak, Sarbeswae Das and Ramachandra Das.

Also Read: Woman grievously hurt in gas cylinder blast in UP

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Three die, 29 ill after consuming spurious liquor in Odisha
         Bhadrak (Odisha), Apr 30 (PTI) Three persons died and
29 others fell ill Tuesday after allegedly consuming spurious
liquor in Odisha's Bhadrak district, a police officer said.
         Locals alleged that victims had bought the liquor with
the money provided to them by political parties, ahead of the
fourth phase of elections in the state, Subdivisional Police
Officer (SDPO) Umakanta Moharana said.
         "We have come to know that people in Daulatapur
village in Tihidi police station area of the district had
bought the liquor from a local market for their post-election
feast. The district administration has ordered an inquiry into
the matter," he said.
         Angry over the incident, irate villagers have blocked
the Bhadrak Chandabali road, leading to massive traffic snarls
on the thoroughfare, the SDPO added.
         According to Additional District Medical Officer P K
Khuntia, the villagers complained of stomach ache and loss of
eyesight Monday night, soon after consuming liquor.
         They were immediately taken to Bhadrak District
Headquarters Hospital, he said.
         "Of the 29 people who have taken ill, two have been
shifted to Cuttack SCB Medical College and Hospital as their
condition worsened," he added.
         The three deceased have been identified as Sadhu
Charan Nayak, Sarbeswae Das and Ramachandra Das. PTI COR AAM
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