Eight children in Meghalaya's Ri-Bhoi district have died of suspected food poisoning while nearly 100 others were hospitalised, an official said on Tuesday.
The children died after consuming pork at a church gathering on Sunday at Nongkya village, Ri-Bhoi District Magistrate Chinmay P. Gotmare told IANS. "Three persons died on Monday and another five died on Tuesday morning in hospital," he said.
Gotmare said he had ordered a magisterial inquiry, headed by D. Kharsati, to ascertain what caused the deaths. Villagers claimed eating pork led to the tragedy.
He said a post mortem will be conducted to ascertain the cause of the deaths.
Health authorities have sent the food samples for test at a food laboratory in Assam main city of Guwahati.
Health and Family Welfare Minister, Roshan Warjri, visited the victims of food poisoning in hospital.
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"I have directed the health officials to provide all necessary medical assistance to the victims," Warjri said.
--IANS
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