Friday, June 19, 2015

Death toll rises to 25 in Mumbai spurious liquor case


Once again spurious liquor has left at least 25 persons dead and another10 are battling for their lives in Mumbai. The terrible incident happened in a den in the Laxminagar slum area in Malwani. Police have arrested 3 accused in the case.
This has been reported in hindustantimes.com dated 19 June 2015.
The dead included autorickshaw drivers, rag pickers and scrap collectors between the ages of 30 and 40. It seems most of them had consumed liquor the previous night, while some had it in the morning. The effects began to show within a few hours of consumption and began with vomiting.
The Malwani police are collecting information and necessary evidence in the case.
Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis has ordered an inquiry into the case and has directed that a report be submitted within two days.
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