Khaleej Times

Uttarakhan­d hooch tragedy claims 23 lives

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dehradun — At least 23 people died on Friday after consuming spurious liquor in areas located at Uttarakhan­d-Uttar Pradesh border with 10 others being hospitalis­ed, police sources said, adding the death toll could go up.

The villagers allegedly took liquor containing dangerous methyl alcohol, sources said.

A magisteria­l inquiry has been ordered into the incident, Uttarakhan­d state Excise and Finance Minister Prakash Pant said. Over a dozen officials of the state excise department in Haridwar district have been suspended following the incident, Pant said.

While 14 people died in Haridwar district of Uttarakhan­d, nine others succumbed in bordering Saharanpur district of Uttar Pradesh, police said.

Uttarakhan­d Director General of Police Anil Raturi said a manhunt has been launched to nab the culprits. Four police personnel have also been suspended. “We are investigat­ing the matter,” Raturi said.

Saharanpur Senior Superinten­dent of Police Dinesh Kumar confirmed the death of nine persons in the district.

The tragedy struck when a group of people, gathered at Balupur village for the 13th-day cremation event (teharvin) on Thursday evening, drank the spurious liquor as part of the local ritual.

Soon after drinking the liquor, people started vomiting, sources said. They were rushed to nearby hospitals in Haridwar where 14 of them died. “We can confirm that 14 people have died after they consumed spurious liquor,” said Raturi. —

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