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Baramullah: Two dozen admitted to hospital after food poisoning, had attended a marriage ceremony

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May 2, 2018
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Baramulla : At least two dozen people were Wednesday admitted to District hospital Baramulla suffering stomach ache after they attended a marriage ceremony.

The patients including men, women,  and children of Devbug area  of Kunzar after they complained of vomiting and loose motion.

 

BMO Kunzar Dr Zulfikar told INS that there is no need to panic as the patients are stable now.

“It’s a case of food poisoning. They had attended a function and  were admitted in hospital. All are stable now,” he said.

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