Poisonous liquor wreaks havoc in Bihar, 6 people died in Chapra-Siwan, 2 lost eyesight
Poisonous Liquor In Bihar: Shocking information has come in light from Chapra and Siwan district of Bihar. Here six people died after consuming poisonous liquor, and five people are admitted in the hospital. All are currently undergoing treatment.
Six people died in Bihar
However the people who are in admitted in the hospital, all of them in are in critical condition. Due to this incident, three deaths have occurred in Siwan and one in Saran. Two people are undergoing treatment in Sadar Hospital, Chapra. According to the information, even though both have lost their eyesight in this incident.
Siwan, Bihar | Four people died after consuming illicit liquor. 2 to 3 people were referred to Patna. A total of 15 people were brought to the civil hospital for treatment. Legal action is being taken against Bhagwanpur SHO and Prohibition ASI of Bhagwanpur police station: DM…
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According to local people, seven people have died so far. The other deceased include Arvind Singh (40), Ramendra Singh (30), Bittu Singh of Kaudiya Vaishya Tola, Santosh Mahato (35) and Munna (32) of Maghar Pokhra, Jagmohan Singh (40) of Bilaspur and villagers of Sarasaiya. However this incident is said to have taken place late on Tuesday night.
Health deteriorated due to drinking alcohol
The villagers said that due to fear of the police, the family members cremated the body at night. On the other hand, two people who consumed alcohol have been admitted to the Sadar Hospital on the complaint of loss of eyesight.
Police is conducting raids
The condition of the shop owner, who sells alcohol, is also said to be worrisome. Meanwhile Bihar police is conducting raids to arrest some suspects.
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Police reached the spot
As soon as the information of the incident was received, Sadar CDO Sunil Kumar, CDPO Ajay Kumar Singh, CS Doctor Srinivas Prasad, Superintendent Anil Kumar Singh reached Sadar Hospital.
Superintendent of Police Amitesh Kumar said that as soon as the information of the incident was received, he left for the incident site with the.
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