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Father of newborn twins among 2 killed in Panchkula accident
Father of newborn twins among 2 killed in Panchkula accident

Time of India

time07-05-2025

  • Time of India

Father of newborn twins among 2 killed in Panchkula accident

Panchkula: What started as a joyful journey to meet newborn twins ended in heartbreak when a tragic road accident near Surajpur on Sukhomajri bypass in Pinjore claimed the lives of two men and left another seriously injured. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The victims, Deepak and Binni, died on the spot after their Bolero vehicle collided head-on with a truck. A third passenger, identified as Rajesh Kumar, sustained critical injuries and was rushed to Sector 6 hospital in Panchkula. All three men were travelling from Parwanoo in Himachal Pradesh to Rajpura in Punjab via Panchkula. According to initial reports, Deepak was driving the vehicle at the time of the crash. Rajesh, who survived the accident, recounted that he was seated in the back seat and had little idea of how the collision occurred. He only remembered that they were on route to Rajpura to visit Deepak's newborn twins. The deceased, Shubham, whose family confirmed the birth of his twin children just two days ago, had set out with his friends to see his wife and babies.

Health dept seizes 352 boxes of refined oil after 6 hospitalised
Health dept seizes 352 boxes of refined oil after 6 hospitalised

Hindustan Times

time21-04-2025

  • Health
  • Hindustan Times

Health dept seizes 352 boxes of refined oil after 6 hospitalised

Six people from two villages near Rajpura town were rushed to the PGIMER, Chandigarh, in critical condition last week after they consumed refined soyabean oil with high levels of Vitamin D, supporting the hypothesis of a shared source of Vitamin D toxicity. The six patients, including two children, were admitted to the PGIMER, Chandigarh, after experiencing acute symptoms of vomiting and weakness. During their treatment, the PGIMER alerted the Patiala health department that all the six patients fell ill due to hypervitaminosis D, known as vitamin D toxicity. According to the communication of the PGIMER, Chandigarh, with the Patiala health department, preliminary analysis of an oil sample linked to the cases has revealed abnormally high levels of Vitamin D. Hypervitaminosis D is an acute medical condition that is caused by consuming excessive amounts of vitamin D, leading to dangerously high blood calcium levels (hypercalcemia). This can damage kidneys, bones, and soft tissues over time. Patiala health department officials said on Monday that the affected patients, two children from Alluna and four adults from Bhedwal village near Rajpura town in Patiala district, were admitted to the PGIMER last week. They had consumed 'Binni' refined oil purchased from a karyana store in Bhedwal village, they said. Dr Divjot Singh, district epidemiologist, said, 'Public announcements have been made in villages to stop using the refined oil of Binni brand. Our health workers in the area are on alert. We have not detected any other cases so far.' Health officials said that the refined oil reportedly had a high level of vitamin D, adding that the karyana store owner claimed that he had received packaged oil from Rajpura town. Officials said that a survey had already been conducted in both the villages, but no other case had been detected there. Meanwhile, the food wing of the Patiala health department also swung into action and collected samples of the 'Binni' refined oil. Dr Gurpreet Kaur, district health officer, said, 'We have already confiscated 352 boxes and 13 bottles of the refined oil. We have removed the harmful product from circulation. Samples of the seized products have been collected and sent for laboratory analysis to the state food lab in Kharar. Legal steps will be taken in accordance with the food safety laws once the investigation concludes.'

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