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Toxic Alcohol in India: Death Toll Rises.

byVictory Amah
June 24, 2024
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On Monday, Indian police said that the death toll from those who drank locally-made alcohol had risen to 56, with 117 people in hospital recovering and several in serious condition.

Plumes of smoke from funeral pyres have darkened the sky over the Indian town at the epicenter of poisoning by a batch of illegal alcohol that has killed 56 and put more than 100 in critical condition.

Grieving relatives mourn their dead, draping flower wreaths on coffins as the community gathered in shock in the Kallakurichi district in the southern state of Tamil Nadu.

Some people have gotten blind after drinking this locally made “arrack” last week, which was laced with methanol.

Kokila, aged 16, lost both her parents to the toxic brew. She is determined to make them proud.

“My father wanted me to be an engineer,” Kokila said, who uses only one name. “That is why I will study and become one.”

This is not the first incident of this kind that has occurred. People have died from locally-made cheap alcohol in the past but this recent event is one of the worst cases in a long time.

In order to increase its potency, the liquor is often spiked with methanol, which can cause blindness, liver damage, and death.

Top district police official Rajat Chaturvedi told AFP that “56 people have died so far and around 117 people are currently under medical treatment”.

Political rivals in the state have blamed each other for the deaths, and the site of the tragedy on Monday witnessed a protest by local opposition politicians.

Poor laborers in the Kallakurichi district regularly bought liquor in plastic bags costing 60 rupees ($0.70), which they would consume before work.

This batch, however, has been devastating.

Some people went blind, while others collapsed in the street and died before they could even make it to the hospital.

Murugan said he had tried to get his father, 55-year-old Vijayan, to give up drinking alcohol. Vijayan also died after drinking the tainted batch.

Murugan said that the compensation from the government cannot make up for the loss he has to face.

“Despite repeated requests, he continued to consume liquor in the evening after work,” he said.

“The government has given us money, but I can’t get my father back.”

Tamil Nadu is not a dry state, but liquor traded on the black market comes at a lower price than alcohol sold legally.

Selling and consuming liquor is prohibited in several other parts of India, further driving the thriving black market for potent and sometimes lethal moonshine.

Last year, poisonous alcohol killed at least 27 people in one sitting in the eastern Indian state of Bihar, while in 2022, at least 42 people died in Gujarat.

 

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