Toxic alcohol kills 37 in ‘dry’ Indian state
Toxic hooch has killed at least 37 people in the eastern Indian state of Bihar where alcohol is banned, officials said yesterday, with unconfirmed reports putting the death toll at over 70.
Selling and consuming liquor is banned in several parts of India, driving a thriving black market for potent and sometimes lethal backstreet moonshine that kills hundreds every year.
Families of the victims in the latest tragedy said that people from several villages drank a locally made tipple known as "Mahua" or "Desi Daru" on Monday at a wedding and other events.
Many then complained of stomach pain and vision loss and started vomiting. By
Police have detained more than 100 people in connection with illegal manufacturing and selling liquor in the last three days, while 600 litres of hooch have been seized.
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