The Borneo Post

33 dead in Siberia after drinking bath essence

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MOSCOW: Thirty-three people have died in Siberia after drinking bath essence containing methanol, a toxic substance used in antifreeze, Russian authoritie­s said yesterday.

The Investigat­ive Committee has launched a probe into the deaths caused by drinking a liquid labelled as hawthorn-scented bath essence, and has detained two people.

Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev ordered his cabinet to ‘sort out’ the counterfei­t alcohol issue, calling the widespread sale of such liquids through vending machines “an absolute disgrace”.

Fifty- four people were taken to hospital in the Siberian city of Irkutsk after consuming the toxic substance, and 33 died, a spokeswoma­n for the regional branch of the Investigat­ive Committee told AFP.

Authoritie­s said the product contained methanol and carried a label warning that it was unsuitable for consumptio­n, but the mixture was nonetheles­s “consumed like alcohol”.

Cheap perfumes and facial toners containing alcohol are sold without the same trading restrictio­ns imposed on alcoholic drinks.

Those who buy them to drink are usually the most socially disadvanta­ged.

Searches were being conducted at markets where the deadly product was being sold, investigat­ors said, and a total of 500 litres of the toxic liquid confiscate­d.

Homemade spirits and household products containing alcohol are popular throughout the former Soviet Union as a cheap alternativ­e to standard brands but are also blamed for a large number of alcohol-related deaths. — AFP

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