New Delhi: Eleven individuals have kicked the bucket in the wake of eating rice that had likely been defiled with a lethal substance at a Hindu sanctuary service, a wellbeing official said Saturday.
Another 29 individuals were fundamentally sick and experiencing crisis treatment crosswise over different healing centers in Mysore, a city in the territory of Karnataka.
"11 individuals have kicked the bucket up until now and 93 others are hospitalized. Out of them, 29 are on ventilator bolster," said K. H. Prasad, the wellbeing officer for Chamraj Nagar region where the sanctuary is found.
"All things considered, some harmful substance got blended with the rice. The examples have been sent for legal testing," Prasad told AFP.
The patients were being treated for spewing, looseness of the bowels and respiratory misery, Prasad included.
As indicated by the police, enthusiasts had accumulated in expansive numbers at the Kicchukatti Maramma sanctuary for the sanctification function on Friday, after which rice was filled in as a purified advertising.
Murugappa, an enthusiast who was available at the sanctuary, said they were offered tomato rice and enhanced water.
"A foul smell was radiating from the sustenance, yet those at the leader of the line expended the nourishment in any case," he was cited as saying by the NDTV news arrange.
"After a short time they began spewing and foaming at the mouth."
State Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy communicated despondency over the episode and reported a remuneration of 500,000 rupees (around $7,000) each to the groups of the people in question.
India's religious celebrations are regularly seriously dealt with police and volunteer stewards overpowered by the sheer size of the groups.
A charge in eastern West Bengal state a year ago executed six ladies and 24 individuals kicked the bucket in a comparable occurrence in Uttar Pradesh state in 2016.
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