China Daily (Hong Kong)

120 children poisoned; bad cakes blamed

- By WANG JIAN in Nanchang wangjian@chinadaily.com.cn

Tainted food sickened 120 children in three kindergart­ens in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, on Tuesday, and the cause — which some believe was cake — is under investigat­ion, the city’s education authority said on Wednesday.

As of 11:30 pm Tuesday, 120 children had been diagnosed with food poisoning at Jiangxi Provincial Children’s Hospital. Of those, 36 were hospitaliz­ed, 62 were held for observatio­n and 22 who had mild symptoms were sent home after treatment.

Symptoms included vomiting, dizziness and abdominal pain, but no fever.

Feng Shengzhe, a 3-year-old boy, was among the sick children. His father, who declined to give his name, said the boy ate a cake on Tuesday afternoon at the kindergart­en and started vomiting at around 5 pm before dinner.

“More than 40 children in my son’s kindergart­en ate the cake, and 10 began vomiting,” the father said.

Lian Qinchen, another hospitaliz­ed 3-year-old boy, who came from another kindergart­en, also started vomiting at around 5 pm on Tuesday after eating a cake at the kindergart­en, his mother said.

By 4 pm Tuesday, no new cases had showed up, but 32 children remained hospitaliz­ed for treatment, according to a statement released by the provincial health authoritie­s.

The city’s health and education department­s said they are working with the police as well as local food and drug authoritie­s to investigat­e the incident. Parents suspected the problem was tainted cakes from the same producer.

“The kindergart­en has been buying cakes from a shop which they think are very good,” Feng Shengzhe’s father said. “I really worry about it, and I will take my son out of the kindergart­en when he recovers.”

He added that the family will seek compensati­on from the kindergart­en, including medical fees and his loss of income incurred by missing work.

Lian’s mother said the kindergart­en should increase its awareness of food safety.

Zhang Yi contribute­d to this story.

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 ?? WANG JIAN / CHINA DAILY ?? Medical personnel at Jiangxi Provincial Children’s Hospital in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, treat a boy for food poisoning on Wednesday.
WANG JIAN / CHINA DAILY Medical personnel at Jiangxi Provincial Children’s Hospital in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, treat a boy for food poisoning on Wednesday.

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