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Tainted wine kills 14 at Cambodian ceremony

Fourteen people have died from drinking wine tainted with weed killer at a ceremony where the Cambodian villagers were appealing to spirits to protect children.

Updated on: Oct 18, 2010 10:22 PM IST
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Fourteen people have died from drinking wine tainted with weed killer at a ceremony where the Cambodian villagers were appealing to spirits to protect children.

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Twenty people continued to be in the hospital on Monday.

Police in the eastern province of Kampong Cham said the victims drank locally produced rice wine from a bottle that had previously contained toxic herbicide. They are still investigating but believe the poisoning was accidental.

Provincial police chief Nuon Samin said people felt weak soon after drinking the wine at the ceremony on Saturday.

Nine died soon after, and five more on Sunday and Monday, even though doctors rushed to the village.

The community is 120 kilometres (75 miles) east of the capital Phnom Penh.

 
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