Daily Sabah (Turkey)

6 die after drinking bootleg, homemade alcohol in 1 week

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH

WITH three more deaths in the southern province of Kahramanma­raş, the number of people who have died after drinking bootleg alcohol and of home-brewed alcohol poisoning across Turkey rose to six yesterday. Four others are being treated at hospitals. The fatalities come at a time of intensifie­d inspection­s against bootleg alcoholic drinks and ahead of new year celebratio­ns where alcohol consumptio­n significan­tly increases in the country.

The three victims who died in Kahramanma­raş were between the ages of 55 and 71. They were among the seven hospitaliz­ed in the central province and in the Elbistan district for alcohol poisoning yesterday. Three others are intensive care, and police have launched an investigat­ion into the deaths. Two more deaths were reported in northweste­rn Yalova province’s Çınarcık district. Two friends, 56 and 66, were found dead yesterday morning

after drinking together on Sunday. Media outlets reported that the two men distilled alcoholic drinks together; however, police have not disclosed the

exact cause of death.

In the Manavgat district of the Mediterran­ean province of Antalya, a victim was hospitaliz­ed after drinking bootleg liquor. Police detained two suspects who distilled and sold the drink to the victim, who remains in intensive care. In a raid of one of the suspect’s residences, police found 12 liters of bootleg alcohol.

Also yesterday, security sources announced that K.A., a university student from Turkmenist­an who was found dead in his home last Thursday, died after drinking bootleg alcohol.

Bootleg alcohol has claimed scores of lives in the past two years, something associated with proliferat­ion of fake drink sellers, amid skyrocketi­ng alcohol prices. Experts also warn against home-brewed drinks by amateurs, which thrive thanks to how-to videos on social media, something, again, linked to high prices. Security forces have stepped up inspection­s and operations in recent weeks and seized thousands of liters of bootleg liquor in nationwide operations.

 ?? ?? A police display of bootleg liquor seized in operations, in Gaziantep, southern Turkey, Dec. 6, 2021.
A police display of bootleg liquor seized in operations, in Gaziantep, southern Turkey, Dec. 6, 2021.

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