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A food poisoning case has shocked Chhindwara district after a PHE department guard died during treatment. He ate sweets left abandoned at a hotel near the department. Two others who also ate the sweets are in serious condition and being treated at the hospital. Police have registered a case and started investigating. Junnardeo police said that on Friday, someone left a bag of sweets at a hotel near the PHE department. When no one claimed the bag, people in the hotel took the sweets and ate them. Health deteriorated immediately after consumption, Guard dies
It is reported that three to four people had consumed that sweet. Soon after eating it, everyone’s health suddenly started deteriorating. On Saturday, when their condition became serious, everyone was admitted to the hospital. On Sunday, around 12 PM, the guard posted in the PHE department died during treatment. The other two victims are still undergoing treatment. Mukesh Kachoria, the head of the affected family, stated that information regarding how the sweet reached the hotel and how the entire incident unfolded has been provided to the police. Where did the poisonous sweets come from Police engaged in investigation
Prima facie, the case appears to be food poisoning, but the biggest question before the police is who left the sweets and whether any poisonous substance was mixed in them or not. Junnardeo police reached the spot, conducted a panchnama, and sent the body for post-mortem. Along with the police, the health department team is also investigating the matter. Municipal Council President and BMO reached the hospital
As soon as information about the incident was received, Municipal Council President Ramesh Salode reached the hospital, met the victims, and inquired about their health. Block Medical Officer Dr. Suresh Nagwanshi stated that all patients are undergoing treatment and their condition is being continuously monitored. Only after the post-mortem report and investigation of food samples will the full situation of the matter become clear.