Jaipur: 10 students hospitalised after suspected gas leak at Mahesh Nagar coaching institute
Officials ruled out food poisoning, stating the students are now stable. A private hospital doctor reported that seven children were admitted after experiencing breathing difficulties.

Press Trust of India | December 16, 2024 | 07:59 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Ten students of a coaching institute in the Mahesh Nagar area here were hospitalised after they fainted due to a suspected gas leak from a drain on Sunday evening, police said. The students complained of difficulty in breathing and severe headache before they were rushed to the hospital, they said. "Ten students of the institute fainted due to a suspected gas leak from the drain.
Some smoke from the kitchen on the terrace of the building had also come in," police said. Officials dismissed the possibility of food poisoning and said the condition of the students is normal now.
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A doctor of a private hospital here said that seven children were brought to the facility after they complained of difficulty in breathing. The remaining were taken elsewhere, he said. All the students suffered from suffocation and started coughing, he said. No administration official was immediately available for comment.
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