One killed in and 36 hospitalized for food poisoning in Sughd province

KHUJAND, October 31, 2012, Asia-Plus  — In the northern Zafarobod district, thirty-seven people have been diagnosed with food poisoning, at least one has died. An official source at the Sughd police directorate says one person died and thirty-six other people were hospitalized at the beginning of this week after eating pickled tomatoes at a funeral […]

Mavlouda Rafiyeva

KHUJAND, October 31, 2012, Asia-Plus  — In the northern Zafarobod district, thirty-seven people have been diagnosed with food poisoning, at least one has died.

An official source at the Sughd police directorate says one person died and thirty-six other people were hospitalized at the beginning of this week after eating pickled tomatoes at a funeral repast in the Mehnatobod settlement.

“On October 28, Mehnatobod resident Shakarali Nozirov held the funeral repast and 50-60 local residents were invited,” said the source.  “Part of guests had a food poisoning after eating pickled tomatoes.  The 31-year-old sister of Shakarali Nozirov — Mastoura Nozirova — died in a hospital on October 30.”

Thirty-six people are still in the Zafarobod central district hospital; seven of them are in resuscitation department, the source added.  

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