POLICE have arrested three people after at least 11 died of suspected food poisoning following a ceremony to celebrate the construction of a new Hindu temple in southern India. Police officer Musharraf said Saturday that more than 130 sick people were recovering from poisoning in various hospitals in Chamarajnagar district of Karnataka state, 180 km south of Bangalore, the state capital. Musharraf said that Hindu devotees ate contaminated cooked vegetables and rice Friday. They immediately started vomiting, complained of severe stomach pain and were taken to nearby hospitals. Musharraf said eight of those hospitalized were in critical condition. He said three members of the temple’s management have been arrested and samples of the food sent for chemical analysis. “They were giving us some offerings at the temple. It had a weird smell. When we asked what that was, they told us it is because of leaves in the offering,” said Murege Swamy, who attended the temple ceremony. Cases of food poisoning killing multiple people have been a problem in India. In 2013, 22 children died in a school in the eastern state of Bihar after eating food tainted with a pesticide that had been stored in a cooking oil container.(SD-Agencies) |