Adulterated Sweets Harm Children in Nuh
Seven children from a family in Nuh, Haryana, fell ill after consuming adulterated sweets. One child is critically ill while others received treatment. The police have been informed, and no formal complaint has been filed yet. Medical legal reports have been prepared for the affected children.
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In a tragic incident in Nuh, Haryana, seven children from a family fell seriously ill after consuming sweets suspected to be adulterated, according to local police reports. Among the affected, one child's condition is particularly critical.
The family, living in the Ganduri village, reportedly bought 'Chamcham' sweets from a local shop the night before the incident. The children, aged between 2 and 16, showed alarming symptoms like vomiting, anxiety, and foaming at the mouth on consuming the sweets, prompting immediate medical attention.
Five children were transferred to a higher medical facility after initial treatment at the District Civil Hospital. Authorities are awaiting an official complaint from the family before taking further legal action. Medical legal reports have been prepared as the investigation continues.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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