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Hyderabad man dies after eating leftover refrigerated meat, food poisoning suspected
Hyderabad man dies after eating leftover refrigerated meat, food poisoning suspected

India Today

time24-07-2025

  • Health
  • India Today

Hyderabad man dies after eating leftover refrigerated meat, food poisoning suspected

A man has died and three others are in critical condition following suspected food poisoning in Hyderabad, after a family of nine consumed leftover non-vegetarian food stored in a refrigerator. The incident occurred in Vanasthalipuram, where 46-year-old Srinivas Yadav, a conductor at the Falaknuma Road Transport Corporation depot, had cooked chicken, mutton, and boti (goat intestines) on Sunday to celebrate the Bonalu festival with his family and visiting meal was shared with his 38-year-old wife Rajitha, daughters Lahari, aged 17, and Jasmitha, aged 15, his 65-year-old mother Gowramma, as well as Rajitha's brother Santosh Kumar, aged 39, his wife Radhika, aged 34, and their daughters Poorvika, aged 12, and Krithagna, aged Monday, the family reportedly reheated and ate the leftover meat. Soon after, several members began experiencing symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhoea. All nine were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment. Despite medical efforts, Srinivas Yadav died on Tuesday. Doctors said three others remain in critical condition, while the rest are under close to Vanasthalipuram Police, 'One person has died and PME report is awaited, as all the family members are undergoing treatment, the formalities including funeral is to be done. Preliminary investigation indicates that food poisoning is the cause of death. The family consumed the intestines of the goat and some chicken as well. They had reheated the stored food. Further investigation into the case is ongoing.'Officials from the health department have urged the public to exercise caution when handling and consuming stored meat and other perishable food items, particularly during warm weather conditions.- Ends IN THIS STORY#Hyderabad#Telangana

One dead, eight hospitalised after suspected food poisoning from reheated meat in Hyderabad
One dead, eight hospitalised after suspected food poisoning from reheated meat in Hyderabad

New Indian Express

time23-07-2025

  • Health
  • New Indian Express

One dead, eight hospitalised after suspected food poisoning from reheated meat in Hyderabad

HYDERABAD: A 46-year-old man died while eight members of his family were hospitalised due to suspected food poisoning in Vanasthalipuram on Tuesday. Three among the eight are in serious condition. The deceased, Srinivas Yadav, a bus conductor, was a resident of RTC Colony. The others admitted are his wife Rajitha (38), daughters Lahari (17) and Jasmin (15), mother Gouramma (65), brother-in-law Santosh Kumar (39), his wife Radhika (38) and their daughters Kritagna (7) and Purvika (12). Of them, Rajitha, Jasmin and Gouramma are said to be in critical condition. According to police, the family had celebrated the Bonalu festival on Sunday at their residence and consumed chicken and mutton prepared that day. Leftover boti and chicken were stored in the refrigerator and reheated for consumption on July 21. Soon after, all of them suffered from diarrhoea. They initially received treatment at RTC Hospital in Tarnaka, but their condition did not improve. On Tuesday, the nine persons were shifted to a private hospital in Chintalkunta, where doctors declared Srinivas Yadav brought dead. Meat reheated The family had consumed chicken and mutton on Sunday. The leftover meat was stored in the refrigerator and reheated for consumption on Monday.

Doubting Thomases in BRS smell conspiracy over govt's 42% BC quota move
Doubting Thomases in BRS smell conspiracy over govt's 42% BC quota move

Hans India

time12-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Doubting Thomases in BRS smell conspiracy over govt's 42% BC quota move

Hyderabad: Stating that they have doubts on the government's intention on BC reservations, the BC leaders of the BRS party on Friday demanded the government to take up elections only after implementing 42 per cent reservations. The BC leaders addressed a press conference here at the party office Telangana Bhavan on Friday. Stating that pressure on the government increased with the BC movement, MLA Talasani Srinivasa Yadav said that the government should take up local body elections only after providing 42 per cent reservation as per Kamareddy Declaration. 'We fought on behalf of BRS in the Assembly and outside. Even though the bill was sent to the Centre through the governor, they are trying to bypass it and bring an ordinance. In the light of past experiences, we have some doubts. We don't know what government will do. We should go to elections only after providing 42 per cent reservation. We need to clear our doubts,' said Srinivas Yadav.

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