Maharashtra: Two students of school for specially abled die due to suspected food poisoning
Press Trust of India | August 24, 2022 | 10:50 PM IST | 1 min read
Two other students whose condition was serious were shifted to the Nashik District Hospital.
NASHIK: Two students of a residential school for specially abled children in Maharashtra's Nashik district died due to suspected food poisoning on Wednesday, police said.
The condition of two other students was serious, they added. Harshal Bhoir (23), who hailed from Bhiwandi, and Mohammed Zuber Sheikh (10) who was from Nashik died at the Igatpuri rural hospital, said a police official. Two other students whose condition was serious were shifted to the Nashik District Hospital where they were undergoing treatment.
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A total of eight students Anusuyatmaja Matimand Niwasi Vidyalya, located near Igatpuri in the district, complained of symptoms like vomiting and loose motions after dinner on Tuesday night, the police official said. The school has around 120 students. The ailing students were taken to the Igatpuri rural hospital where Bhoir and Sheikh succumbed. The food samples have been sent for testing and further probe is on, the official added.
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