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Methanol kills 42 liquor drinkers

Industrial grade methanol finds its way to alcohol drinking sessions

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AHMEDABAD, India (AFP) — At least 42 people have died and nearly 100 others have been hospitaliz­ed in western India after drinking toxic alcohol, police said on Thursday, with authoritie­s ordering a crackdown on bootlegger­s.

Dozens of people became ill earlier this week after drinking methanol — a poisonous form of alcohol sometimes used as an antifreeze — sold in several villages across Gujarat state.

Senior police official Ashok Yadav told AFP that 31 people had since died in Botad district.

Another 11 people died in nearby Ahmedabad district, V Chandrasek­ar, another senior police official, told AFP.

“Investigat­ion has revealed that the victims had consumed industrial grade methanol which caused the deaths,” state Home Affairs Minister Harsh Sanghavi said in statement.

Sanghavi said that 97 people had been admitted to hospital for treatment, with two in critical condition.

Gujarat, the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is one of several states in India where the consumptio­n and sale of liquor is illegal.

Authoritie­s have cracked down on illicit liquor shops across Gujarat and arrested several people, said state police chief Ashish Bhatia on Wednesday.

Hundreds of people die every year in India from cheap alcohol made in backstreet distilleri­es.

Authoritie­s have cracked down on illicit liquor shops across Gujarat.

Of the estimated five billion liters of alcohol drunk every year in the country, around 40 percent is illegally produced, according to the Internatio­nal Spirits and Wine Associatio­n of India.

The liquor is often spiked with methanol to increase its potency. If ingested, methanol can cause blindness, liver damage and death.

Last year, 98 people died in the northern state of Punjab after drinking bootleg booze.

And in 2019, more than 150 people died in a similar incident in northeaste­rn Assam state, most of them tea plantation workers.

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