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Gurugram News: Shocking! 5 Admitted to Hospital as They Vomit Blood After Eating Mouth Freshener in a City Restaurant

The incident took place in Gurugram and the FIR was registered against the accussed.

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Gurugram News: A heartbreaking incident has surfaced from Cyber City Gurugram, near Delhi, the nation’s capital. Five people in Sector 90 became unexpectedly unwell after ingesting mouth fresheners. They felt like their mouth was burning after eating mouth freshener, and they also began throwing up blood. Those who had puked asked the restaurant personnel for assistance, but none of them provided any. The police arrived on the scene as soon as they received the information, took the victims to the hospital, filed a case, and began an investigation.

Gurugram News: 5 Rushed to Hospital After Eating Mouth Fresheners

Information provided by the victim Ankit Kumar states that he lived in Sector-90 on the evening of Saturday, March 2, along with his wife Neha Sabharwal, friend Manik Gondka and his wife Pritika Rustagi, and Deepak Arora and his wife Himani. They went to Forest Cafe and Restaurant for dinner. A waiter in the restaurant provided them with mouth freshener after dinner. Ankit refrained from eating the mouth freshener because he was cuddling his younger daughter in his lap. However, their health began to decline when the other members, who were with him and his wife, ingested the mouth freshener.

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What he had fed the family members was the question Ankit posed in the restaurant after this. Ankit replied, “The waiter placed that open polythene packet in front of us and I took that open packet in my possession.” Ankit went on to say that although his coworkers’ health appeared to be poor, the restaurant personnel did not assist us. He then notified the authorities. When the police squad arrived, they took everyone to the hospital.

What was in the packet?

The doctor referred to the mouth freshener packet that Ankit had shown him as “dry ice.” The doctor claims that this is a lethal acid that can also result in death. At the Khedkidaula police station, a case has been filed, and an investigation has been launched. Chief of Police Station According to Inspector Manoj Kumar, the accused is the subject of a complaint filed under several provisions. Further investigation is underway.

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