One Girl Student Dies Due To Food Poisoning In Kerala
One girl student dies due to food poisoning, 18 children fall ill, and the hotel was sealed in Kerala: A 17-year-old girl student died due to food poisoning in Kasaragod, Kerala.
Apart from this, 18 children have become ill. It is being told that the children had ordered a dish of chicken from a food stall in Cheruvathur town.
The health of the children deteriorated after eating it. One student died during treatment. The name of the deceased is being told as Devanand.
A team of doctors, including a pediatrician, examined Devanand, but could not save his life, Kasaragod’s medical officer said on Sunday.
A total of 18 students have been admitted to the hospital and their condition of all is stable.
Health Minister ordered an inquiry.
At the same time, in this entire matter, State Health Minister Veena George has ordered an inquiry into the incident. Along with this, he has also sought a report from the agencies.
Cook in custody.
The police have also taken action in the matter. The shop from where the children had ordered the chicken dish has been sealed. The police have also taken Cook into custody.
Trikaripur MLA M Rajagopalan said, “The shop has been closed and the cook has been taken into custody. Food poisoning can be the reason for the ill health of children.
The health department is monitoring the situation. A special team has also been constituted to probe the matter. The MLA further said that samples of the dish have also been sent for examination.
Indian Coast Guard’s bravery and crew members were rescued from the sinking ship in an overnight rescue operation.
On Saturday night, the Indian Coast Guard was seen in Beypore, Kerala. To save the sinking ship in Beypore, Kerala, he did not care for his life and saved all the people on board safely.
The MSV Malabar ship was sinking and the Indian Coast Guard left no stone unturned to save it.
As soon as they were informed about the incident, they reached the spot and rescued all the six people from the sinking MSV Malabar.
Indian Coast Guard ship C-404 took the lead to save this ship going to Androth and Lakshadweep carrying construction material.
All the six people on board the ship were rescued under adverse circumstances. Officials say all crew members are safe.