Bengaluru: ‘Dangerous’ substances found in prasada in poisoning case


Bengaluru, Dec 18 (PTI): The Karnataka government on Monday said that the prasada in the food poisoning incident at a temple in Chamarajnagar district contained substances dangerous for human consumption.

The death toll in the incident reached 14 on Monday.

Samples of the prasada sent for forensic examination were found to be laced with monocrotophos and organophosphate that are dangerous to human beings, Karnataka deputy chief minister G Parameshwara said.

Parameshwara, who holds the Home portfolio, told the Karnataka Assembly session in Belagavi that seven people were taken into custody in connection with the incident. He added that some of the suspects have left the village and a search was on to catch them.

"Who did it and the motive behind will come out. An investigation is on... I believe in one or two days, the truth will come out," he said.

Noting that the prasada served at temples are considered sacred in the Hindu belief, Parameshwara called the fatal incident "painful."

Around 150 people were reportedly served vegetable rice as prasad and within half-an-hour of consuming it, people started falling ill.

"Immediately the ill were rushed to hospitals. 11 people died while 125 of them are undergoing treatment. Two died later in hospital and another died last night. Now the death toll stands at 14," he added.

According to health officials, Malli Bai, 35, who was in a critical state, died in a hospital on Sunday night.

Opposition BJP leader in Karnataka BS Yeddyurappa alleged the incident was a "planned conspiracy."

He asked the government to take strict action and be "merciless" against those involved so that such incidents are not repeated.

Hanur MLA Narendra said two children were among those who died even as 15 affected children are hospitalised.

The health department said that 45 of those admitted to hospitals in the incident were in intensive care units including 24 who are on ventilators.

A case of culpable homicide not amounting to murder has been registered against seven people from the temple management under Section 304 of the Indian Penal Code, police said.

Police said they are probing suspected foul play in the incident.

The villagers have urged the Karnataka government to take over the temple management after reports that a factional feud within the temple management led to the incident.

  

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  • Ruben Pinto, Mangalore/Australia

    Tue, Dec 18 2018

    Food poisoning in public places is a recurring problem in India. Best to have procedures in place so that the onus is on the provider and no blame game.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Dec 18 2018

    Tragic incident.Now if any prasadam is left,simply give it to the accused to take it as prasadam.No need of other treatment or punishment.Self have to use it to make to understand how it is.RIP to innocent opfers .

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Tue, Dec 18 2018

    How police is booking the accused under 304? It's murder they should be booked under 302.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Dec 18 2018

    Dangerous substances to kill innocent devotees.. first time in 70 years

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Tue, Dec 18 2018

    Brainless people only can do such inhuman act. Afterall what they gained ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 18 2018

    These guys are all Rapists & Murderer's.
    We are familiar with these guys predominantly from Karnataka ...

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