There have been 20 "abnormal deaths" in India within 4 days. Police: Do not rule out the possibility of death from drinking fake alcohol

  [Global Network Reporter Cui Yan] According to the "India Express" report on the 5th, there have been as many as 20 "unnormal deaths" in Haryana, India in the past four days.

According to the report, although the specific cause of the death is not yet known, the local police suspect that the death may be related to people's drinking of fake wine.

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  According to reports, the police in the Indian state of Haryana learned the details of these 20 "abnormal deaths" through media reports on the 3rd, but before that, the police had not received any relevant reports from the public.

On the 4th local time, 4 of the 20 bodies had been sent to the hospital for autopsy.

  According to reports, the 20 dead were from 4 districts in Sonnypat, Haryana, and the local residents were mainly poor or middle class.

  Local police officer Randhawa told the "India Express" on the 4th that after an autopsy, the police found that one of the deceased, Manoj, had a history of drinking.

Moreover, the searchers found a wine bottle beside his body.

The bottle is currently being inspected.

  In addition, according to reports, the police also found a recently admitted patient in a local hospital on the 4th who also had a similar history of drinking.

"The patient had a health problem after drinking for 2 days, and now (the situation) has returned to stability." Randhawa said.

  According to reports, the police are currently investigating the origin and legality of these wines.

At the same time, the police will also inspect the shops involved and some illegal liquor sales points to investigate whether the incident is related to fake liquor.

  When the reporter was asked whether the cause of death of these people was related to drinking fake wine, Landhava replied: "This possibility is not ruled out." But he also said that the specific cause of these deaths is not yet determined.