DM and SP themselves reached the hospital to know the condition of the patients admitted in Sadar Hospital. M Rajesh Meena told that the administration had immediately sent its health department team to the village after receiving information about the incident.
3 people died due to drinking spurious liquor in Chhapra. (signal photo)
After Gujarat, the havoc of poisonous liquor has also been seen in Bihar. In Chapra, three people have died due to drinking spurious liquor. 6 seriously ill people are admitted in Sadar Hospital. At the same time, more than 10 people have lost their eyesight. People affected by poisonous liquor have been admitted to Sadar Hospital, where DM and SP themselves reached the hospital to know the condition of these patients.
The health department team has reached the village as soon as the information about the death of 3 people due to drinking spurious liquor is received. 6 seriously ill people have been admitted to Chapra Sadar Hospital for treatment. Let us tell you that on August 2, two people died due to drinking spurious liquor in Panapur police station area. In this case, the police was interrogating many people by taking them into custody. Then another incident has come to light from the district.
3 die due to drinking spurious liquor
The latest case is being told of Maker police station area. Among the dead are Chandan Mahto (35), son of Paras Mahto, a resident of Bhatha Phulwaria, and Kamal Mahto (70), son of Kashi Mahto. While another person has died during treatment at PMCH. After the poisonous liquor scandal, there is panic in Nonia Toli, Bhatha of Maker. So far 35 people have been sent to PMCH. The entire village is being tested with a breath analyzer.
10 people lost their eyesight
PMCH has been alerted regarding the Chapra Poisonous Liquor Case. Two patients have been admitted to the emergency ward in critical condition. The arrival of 11 more patients has been reported. The hospital administration has alerted the doctors. This information was given by the Superintendent of PMCH, Dr IS Thakur. Sakaldeep Mahto, Bharosa Mahto, Upendra Mahto, Dhani Mahto, Chandeshwar Mahto, Deva Nand Mahto, Prem Mahto, Supan Mahto, Akhilesh Mahto, Lakhan Mahto, Bholi Mahto etc. are among those who lost their eyesight due to poisonous liquor.
The condition of 6 is critical due to spurious liquor
DM and SP themselves reached the hospital to know the condition of these patients admitted in Sadar Hospital. M Rajesh Meena said that after receiving information about the incident, the administration sent its health department team to the village and sick people were being brought to the hospital at government expense. He said that the health department is on alert for the treatment of sick people. Raids are also going on in the area to arrest the liquor smugglers.