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Three dead, 100 ill after consuming pork at a feast in Meghalaya

Updated on: 30 May,2017 01:20 PM IST  |  Shillong
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In a suspected case of food poisoning at least three persons, including a minor, have died and more than 100 others were taken ill after consuming pork at a feast in Meghalaya's Ri Bhoi district, officials said on Tuesday

Three dead, 100 ill after consuming pork at a feast in Meghalaya

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In a suspected case of food poisoning at least three persons, including a minor, have died and more than 100 others were taken ill after consuming pork at a feast in Meghalaya's Ri Bhoi district, officials said on Tuesday.


Two persons including seven year-old boy of Nongkya village died last evening at Umsning Community Health Centre (CHC) while another person who was taken ill to Shillong Civil Hospital also died, district officials told PTI.


Ri-Bhoi district medical and health officer Bareh P Lamin said hundreds of people of Nongkya village who enjoyed the feast after a church service at the village on Sunday, many villagers were taken to hospitals in Shillong, including NEIGRIHMS.

Over 30 patients were admitted in the CHC and 25 were admitted at the Nongpoh CHC, he said.

Lamin said the villagers were taken ill after they consumed pork and rice at a feast on Sunday evening.

Joint Commissioner of Food Safety S N Sangma said a team of food safety officers were rushed to the village to collect food samples which caused the food poisoning affecting majority of the population at the village.

"Prima facie, it is a food poisoning case which resulted after consuming pork and rice at a religious feast on Sunday evening," he said.

He said the food safety officers have collected food samples and the same will be sent for testing at the Guwahati-based Public Health Laboratory at the earliest.

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