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Spurious hooch kills again, 24 dead in Orissa, India

8 February, 2012
Orissa villagers subsitute medicine cocktail for alcohol, 24 killed. reuters. Feb. 08, 2012.  At least 24 people died and more than a dozen fell sick in Orissa after they consumed cough and cold medicine as a substitute for liquor, officials said on Wednesday. The death toll could rise as the condition of several others was critical. The victims complained of nausea, vomiting and loss of vision after taking the medicines they had bought from a shop in a village near Cuttack.
Spurious hooch kills again, 24 dead in Orissa, India
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The medicine contained a high percentage of alcohol, district magistrate Girish S.N. told Reuters. "They were searching for liquor and since they could not get (it), they consumed it," he said.
"We believe they consumed in excess and substituted the medicines for liquor," he said. Officials are still investigating whether the medicines were contaminated or whether excess consumption caused the deaths.
Police have arrested three people in connection with the incident. The factory which produced the medicines has been sealed.
Authorities first received information about the deaths on Tuesday afternoon. Baidhar Bhoi, who sold the medicines, was the first victim who died, Girish said.
Mass deaths from drinking moonshine are common in India, where the poor often drink "country liquor" or "toxic medicines" which are cheaper than alcohol from licensed shops. Scores of people died in West Bengal in December last year after drinking a bad batch of moonshine. Many of the victims were poor labourers and rickshaw drivers.
The Orissa government has announced compensation for the families of the victims and ordered an inquiry.
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