Madhya Pradesh: Six Family Members Suffer Food-Poisoning After Eating Home-Made ‘Pakora’ In Shivpuri
It is yet to be discovered what caused the food poisoning even after the snacks were made at home.

Madhya Pradesh: Six Family Members Suffer Food-Poisoning After Eating Home-Made ‘Pakora’ In Shivpuri | FP Photo
Shivpuri (Madhya Pradesh): A case of food poisoning was reported from Madhya Pradesh’s Madwasa village under the Indar police station jurisdiction, in which six members of the same family had to be admitted after they had ‘pakora. At their home’
According to information, the incident occurred on Monday, when the entire family had the fritters together and fell seriously sick immediately. It is yet to be discovered what caused the food poisoning even after the snacks were made at home.
The family members who fell sick include the father, mother, son, daughter-in-law, granddaughter and grandson. All the members began suffering from vomiting and diarrhea as soon as they consumed it .
Father remains most critical
All those who fell sick were identified as Brij Bhan Singh and his wife Kiran Bai. Son Rajpal Singh and his daughter-in-law Seema Bai. Also, granddaughter Khushi and grandson Shahil.
Upon hearing about their condition, neighbors immediately rushed them to the nearby health center in Isagarh in a tractor trolley. Before reaching the hospital, the father Brij Bhansinh, and his wife Kiran Bai, fell unconscious.
After receiving first aid at the health center, the family was referred to the district hospital in Ashok Nagar for further treatment.
At present, all six family members are hospitalized. Brij Bhansinh’s condition is reported to be the most critical.
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