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Kolhapur: 300 People in Shirol Taluka Suffer Food Poisoning After Attending Mahaprasad Event (Watch)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 5, 2025 14:46 IST

At least 300 people were admitted to various hospitals in Maharashtra's Kolhapur district on Wednesday, February 5, due to ...

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At least 300 people were admitted to various hospitals in Maharashtra's Kolhapur district on Wednesday, February 5, due to several complications related to diarrhoea, like stomach pain, loose motions, etc. The doctor suspects food poisoning could be the reason behind it.

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This comes after several people attended the Mahaprasad event at Shivnakwadi village in Shirol taluka. All patients, including women and children, were admitted to the hospital for treatment, and their condition was said to be stable, said an official of Kurundwad police station. 

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"People started complaining of diarrhoea, nausea and fever since today morning. So far, over 255 people have fallen sick due to suspected food poisoning. Most of them are claiming that they had 'kheer' at the fair. But there were food stalls too," the police official told news agency PTI.

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