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Death toll in Tenkasi food poisoning case rises to Six

Death toll in Tenkasi food poisoning case rises to Six

Time of India23-06-2025
Tenkasi: The death toll in the suspected food poisoning and water contamination incident at an old age home in Sundarapandiapuram village in Tenkasi district rose to six, following the death of a 74-year-old man at the Tirunelveli Govt Medical College Hospital on Monday.
Officials said the deceased, Selvaraj, of Kovilpatti, had pre-existing kidney ailments and other health complications. Two more inmates of the home with multiple co-morbidities remain under observation at the hospital.
On June 8, many inmates of the Annai Nallvalvu Trust Old Age Home consumed rice and meat for lunch and developed symptoms such as vomiting and urinary issues. Initially, they were treated at a nearby primary health centre and shifted to the Tenkasi Govt Hospital on June 10 as more cases surfaced.
There were 58 inmates in the facility.
The first death was reported on June 11, and three more deaths were reported in the following days. Following a review of the situation, 12 patients in critical condition were transferred to the Govt Medical College Hospital in Palayamkottai. One of them, a 54-year-old man, died on June 17.
When the incident came to light, revenue, health, and food safety officials carried out inspections at the old age home and collected samples for testing.
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A senior health official confirmed that the drinking water sample tested positive for E. coli bacteria while the food samples showed signs of contamination. Once the food safety department submits its final report within this week, the reason will be ascertained, the official added.
The home has been sealed, and its owner Rajendran was arrested on June 14. Preliminary reports from various departments have been submitted to the district administration. When contacted, Tenkasi district collector A K Kamal Kishore was not available to answer about the reports and their findings.
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