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At least 9 dead after consuming homeopathy medicine as substitute for liquor in Chhattisgarh


Mangalore Today News Network

Bilaspur, May 07, 2021:      At least nine persons have died over the last two days after allegedly consuming an alcohol-based homeopathy medicine as a substitute for liquor in Chhattisgarh’s Bilaspur district, police said on Thursday.

 

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The deaths were reported from Kormi village under Sirgitti police station area, said Bilaspur superintendent of police (SP) Prashant Agrawal.

"Prima facie, it seems like the deceased consumed Drosera-30, a homeopathy syrup with about 91 per cent alcohol content, in excess as a substitute for liquor," he said.

"However, the exact cause of deaths will be known once the post-mortem report is available," Agrawal told reporters.

A case has been registered and further investigation is underway, he added.

Of nine victims, four died at home late on Tuesday night, one on Wednesday morning while three others succumbed at hospitals on Wednesday night, said additional superintendent of police (ASP) Umesh Kashyap.

Another person died at the Chhattisgarh Institute of Medical Sciences (CIMS), Bilaspur on Thursday morning, he said.

As per preliminary investigation, Kamlesh Dhuri (32), Akshya Dhuri (21), Rajesh Dhuri (21) and Samru Dhuri (25) consumed the medicine on Tuesday night and died a few hours later.

Suspecting that they had died of Covid-19, their families performed last rites the next morning without informing the authorities, the ASP said.Later, another person who had consumed the same medicine died in the village, he said

On being alerted about the deaths, a police team rushed to the village on Wednesday evening, and shifted others who had consumed the syrup and were in critical condition to hospitals in Bilaspur.

Khemchand Dhuri (40), Kailash Dhuri (50) and Dipak Dhuri (30) died during treatment on Wednesday night and another man succumbed on Thursday morning.

Six others were undergoing treatment at CIMS and another at a private hospital, ASP Kashyap said.

They had procured the medicine from a homeopathy practitioner in the area, he added.

A health camp was held in the village on Thursday for medical check-up of villagers, Kashyap added.


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