9 died in Andhra Pradesh due to consumption of sanitizer instead of alcohol

9 died in Andhra Pradesh due to consumption of sanitizer instead of...

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9 died in Andhra Pradesh due to consumption of sanitizer instead of alcohol

Amaravati: In a shocking incident, as many as nine people died after consuming sanitizer at Kurichedu Mandal headquarters in Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh.

According to police, all of them drunk sanitizer after they were unable to get liquor due to the Covid-19 lockdown. While three people died on Thursday, six succumbed on Friday, said police.

The deceased have been identified as A. Srinu (25), B. Tirupataiah (37), G. Ramireddy (60), Kadiam Ramnaiah (29), Ramanaiah (65), Rajireddy (65), Babu (40), Charles (45) and Augustine (47).

As the liquor shops in town and surrounding villages were closed for the last 10 days due to lockdown, the habitual drinkers had started consuming sanitizer used for hand hygiene.

The deceased include three beggars. Two of them who used to beg at a local temple complained of severe burning sensation in their stomachs on Thursday night. While a man died instantaneously, another was shifted to a hospital at Darsi where he succumbed while undergoing treatment.

Another 28-year-old man, who had consumed country made liquor mixed with sanitizer, also fell unconscious at his home. He died while being shifted to hospital.

Six more were rushed to hospital in the early hours of Friday and they all succumbed. Police were trying to find out if more people were brought to hospital with similar complaints.

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