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  • Iran says probe shows no toxic substance in student poisoning incidents

    Iran says probe shows no toxic substance in student poisoning incidents

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    Tehran: Iran’s Intelligence Ministry has said its probe found no actual poisoning in the mass reports of students being poisoned at schools across the country.

    The Ministry said on Friday in a statement published on its website that no toxic substance was found disseminated at schools after months of investigations into the incidents, during which suspects were either questioned or arrested and transferred to judicial authorities.

    It added that the probe found no criminal groups were behind the poisoning cases, but dubious networks on social media which spread rumours to fuel fears and dissatisfaction among students’ parents, Xinhua news agency reported.

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    The Ministry noted these networks are either being or will be sued, claiming Iran’s enemy has played an evident and undeniable role in provoking turmoil.

    During the past months, hundreds of students at dozens of schools across Iran were referred to medical centres with symptoms similar to those of poisoning. Most of the students said they had smelled either an unpleasant or a weird odour before the emergence of the symptoms. The first case was reported in Qom province on November 30, according to reports by Iranian media.

    Most of the students were, however, soon released from the hospital after receiving treatment, according to the official news agency IRNA.

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  • Thai police investigate 10 deaths as woman accused of poisoning friend

    Thai police investigate 10 deaths as woman accused of poisoning friend

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    A woman has been arrested on suspicion of premeditated murder after she was accused of poisoning a friend using cyanide in Ratchaburi, central Thailand, with police saying they are also investigating the circumstances of nine further deaths.

    The accused, identified in Thai media as Sararath Rangsiwutthiporn, or Am, had travelled with her friend, Siriporn Khanwong, known as Koi, to make merit by releasing fish at a pier in Ratchaburi on 14 April.

    Police said an autopsy had found cyanide in the victim’s body. They are investigating the deaths of nine more people known to Sararath.

    Sararath, who was arrested on Tuesday morning, has not commented publicly on the accusations. Her lawyer told the broadcaster Channel 3 that such allegations were serious, and that evidence must be seen.

    Surachate Hakparn, the assistant national police chief of the royal Thai police, said the accused was known to all of those who died, and that it was possible she had targeted them for financial reasons.

    Surachate said police had identified 11 victims in total, including one person who survived. The survivor had gone to eat food with the defendant, he said. “The victim vomited and fainted, but she survived,” he said.

    Surachate said the defendant denied all the charges. Autopsies had been carried out on three of the bodies, he said.

    A report by Thai media said that items had been stolen from Siriporn, including two phones, two bags and money.

    Recovering evidence from previous deaths that were considered suspicious would be challenging, Surachate said. “As no case was filed [at the time of such deaths] there wasn’t any investigation of crime scenes, or anything,” he said.

    Surachate said police were not aware of any accomplice but that investigations would continue. Affected families were in contact with police, he said. “Some of them thought that their beloved died of natural causes. We will talk and find more links today,” he said.

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  • Iran: More schoolgirls taken to hospital after poisoning

    Iran: More schoolgirls taken to hospital after poisoning

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    Tehran: Gas and chemical attacks in Iran targeting mostly girls’ schools continued on Wednesday in several cities, including Tehran, VOA’s Persian service reported. Dozens of students were hospitalized.

    According to the reports received by VOA and videos posted on social media, at least five schools in different provinces of Iran were attacked with chemical gases.

    The serial poisonings of mostly female students began on November 30, 2022, in the city of Qom and have continued to spread across the country.

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    In mid-March, Iran’s state media reported that more than 1,200 Iranian girls from at least 60 schools had become ill in the attacks. Human rights activists in Iran had put the number at more than 7,000 students.

    On Tuesday, Amnesty International warned that the “rights to education, health and life of millions of schoolgirls are at risk amid ongoing chemical gas attacks deliberately targeting girls’ schools in Iran.”

    Amnesty accused Iranian authorities of failing to adequately investigate and end the attacks and dismissing the girls’ symptoms as “stress,” “excitement” and/or “mental contagion.”

    On Saturday, an Iranian official blamed the attacks on the mischief of students.

    “The few cases of poisoning that occurred in [the] girls’ schools were very limited. The mischief of some students was to close the classes,” Seyyed Majid Mirahmadi, the deputy interior minister, said Saturday.

    Another senior member of the government, Health Minister Bahram Einollahi, said there was no “solid evidence” to show that students were poisoned.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • Maha: More than 60 persons suffer food poisoning at religious event

    Maha: More than 60 persons suffer food poisoning at religious event

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    Nashik: More than 60 persons suffered food poisoning at a religious programme in Maharashtra’s Nashik district on Friday and the condition of two of them was serious, a police official said.

    These persons had “mahaprasad” at an ‘Akhand Harinam Saptah’ organised in Thangaon Barhe village in Surgana tehsil to mark Hanuman Jayanti, he said.

    “They complained of vomiting, uneasiness and stomach pain and were rushed to the sub district hospital in Barhe. The condition of two of them is serious and they have been shifted to district civil hospital in Nashik. Samples of the food have been sent for analysis,” he said.

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    The number of those affected may rise as it was a well-attended programme, the official added.

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  • Iran announces first arrests over poisoning of schoolgirls, more to follow

    Iran announces first arrests over poisoning of schoolgirls, more to follow

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    Tehran: The Iranian Ministry of Interior announced that many arrests have been made regarding the poisoning of female school students during the last months, Iranian media reported on Tuesday.

    “We have arrested people in six provinces. Investigations are still being carried on. The results will be announced once the investigations are completed and clear results are obtained,” Tasnim news agency quoted the assistant interior minister for security affairs.

    This announcement came a day after Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei called on the country’s officials to take up the case of female students’ poisoning “seriously,” saying that it was “an unforgivable crime.”

    In recent months, several schools in Tehran have reported cases of a mysterious illness that has sent hundreds of schoolgirls to hospitals.

    Hundreds of schoolgirls were hospitalized across the country since November 30 last year in what has been described as a “wave of a mysterious illness.”

    Although the exact number of female students affected by poisoning is not yet known.

    The poisoning incidents in Iranian schools come shortly after widespread protests that took place in September, against the backdrop of the death of the 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, days after she was detained by the morality police on charges of not adhering to the standards of compulsory headscarf.

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  • Khamenei: Poisoning of schoolgirls in Iran ‘unforgivable crime’

    Khamenei: Poisoning of schoolgirls in Iran ‘unforgivable crime’

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    Tehran: Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Monday described the poisoning of schoolgirls during the last few months as an unforgivable crime.

    Speaking at a tree-planting ceremony at his office, Khamenei called for the most severe penalties to be imposed on those responsible, Reuters reported.

    Khamenei’s statements come after new cases were recorded on March 5 in several regions, amid ambiguity surrounding the issue.

    The first incident of mass poisoning was reported on November 30 last year. The illness which is so far unexplained has affected hundreds of students in recent months.

    The Iranian authorities believe that these girls may have been poisoned and blame it on Tehran’s enemies.

    Although there have been no casualties yet, the children have complained of headaches, heart palpitations and a feeling of lethargy.

    Some described the symptoms as being unable to move, others smelled of tangerines, chlorine, or cleaning products.

    This incident has happened in 100 schools and universities in 22 provinces— Qazvin, Golestan, Hormozgan, Hamedan, Zanjan, Qom, Lorestan, Tehran, Alborz, Kermanshah, Ardabil, Razavi Khorasan, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Fars, Gilan, Isfahan, North Khorasan, Semnan, Mazandaran, Khuzestan and Ilam.

    The poisoning incidents comes shortly after widespread protests that took place since September 2022 against the backdrop of the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, days after she was detained by the morality police on charges of not adhering to the standards of compulsory headscarf.

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  • Iranian parents protests over suspected poisoning of hundreds of schoolgirls

    Iranian parents protests over suspected poisoning of hundreds of schoolgirls

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    Tehran: Amid a wave of suspected poison attacks affecting girl students in several schools in Iran, parents protested across the country on Saturday.

    According to Reuters, they gathered outside an Education Ministry building in western Tehran to protest against the diseases turned into an anti-government demonstration.

    “Parents of the school girls who were poisoned took to the streets and blamed the regime for a series of chemical attacks on school girls in Iran: “Revolutionary Guards! you are our ISIS “ this is the slogan heard in Tehran today,” Iranian journalist and human rights activist Masih Alinejad, tweeted.

    The first incident of mass poisoning was reported on November 30, 2022. The illness which is so-far unexplained has affected hundreds of female students in dozens of schools in recent months.

    The Iranian authorities believe that these girls may have been poisoned and blame it on Tehran’s enemies.

    Although there have been no casualties yet, the children have complained of headaches, heart palpitations and a feeling of lethargy.

    Some described the symptoms as being unable to move, others smelled of tangerines, chlorine or cleaning products.

    According to a report by Reuters, the sickness affected more than 30 schools in at least 10 of Iran’s 31 provinces on Saturday.

    “Iranian authorities must take urgent action to stop these attacks and bring perpetrators to justice in fair trials. Education is a human right,” Amnesty International tweeted.

    The poisoning incidents in Iranian schools come shortly after widespread protests have taken place in Iran since September 2022, against the backdrop of the death of the 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, days after she was detained by the morality police on charges of not adhering to the standards of compulsory headscarf.



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  • Iranian President orders probe into cases of schoolgirls’ poisoning

    Iranian President orders probe into cases of schoolgirls’ poisoning

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    Tehran: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has ordered an immediate investigation into the cases of reported schoolgirls’ poisoning in several cities.

    Raisi on Wednesday issued the directive at a cabinet meeting, asking Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidito to remove parents’ worries and public concerns about the cases, according to the website of the President’s office.

    Over the past three months, several mysterious poisoning cases have been reported in a number of girls’ schools in different Iranian cities, mainly in the northern province of Qom, Xinhua news agency reported.

    The first case was reported on November 30, 2022, in Qom, where 18 schoolgirls were transferred to medical centres after displaying poisoning symptoms, the official news agency IRNA reported.

    Later, other schools in Qom, the western province of Lorestan, the northwestern province of Ardabil, the western province of Kermanshah and even the capital Tehran also reported similar cases, the IRNA said.

    As of now, more than 700 students in more than 30 schools across the country have fallen victim to such incidents, it added, noting in most of the cases, the students were released from the hospital soon after receiving treatment.

    The IRNA cited Health Ministry Spokesman Pedram Pakaein as saying that the reported poisoning is “not caused by a virus or a microbe and the symptoms are transient”.

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  • Gujarat: Woman attempts suicide after poisoning two daughters

    Gujarat: Woman attempts suicide after poisoning two daughters

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    Surat: A woman allegedly attempted suicide after poisoning her two daughters in Surat, an official said on Monday.

    The woman identified as Asmita, on Sunday afternoon, first poisoned her two daughters — Ritanshu and Divya, and later herself consumed poison.

    The woman and her two daughters have been admitted to a Surat hospital.

    The Pandesara police have booked the woman in an attempt to murder case.

    The woman’s husband Dinesh Patel, an embroidery worker and a resident of Satyanarayan Nagar area falling under the Pandesara police station jurisdiction, said that his uncle learned about the incident and rushed all the three to the hospital.

    He said: “Both of my daughters are in critical condition.”

    Patel added that on Saturday, he and his wife quarrelled over a domestic issue. This had disturbed Asmita, and that might have led her to take this step.

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  • 7 Persons Held For Farm Fish Poisoning In Pulwama

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    Srinagar, Feb 18(GNS) Police on Saturday said that it arrested seven persons involved in killing farm fish in Bathnoor Shahoora area of South Kashmir’s Pulwama district.

    In a handout to GNS, the police said that on 13th February police post Lassipora received a written complaint from one  Manzoor Ahmad Mir S/O Ab Salaam Mir R/O Bathnoor Shahoora stated therein that some unknown persons have mixed some poisonous substance in water due to which thousands of fishes died in his fish farm at Bathnoor area of Litter Pulwama.

    The spokesperson further stated that upon this information Case FIR NO 9/2023 U/S 428 IPC was registered at PS Litter and investigation taken up. During the course of investigation of the case, by utilizing technical and human resources many suspects were called for questioning from where it has came to surface that some persons have used Bleaching powder for catching fishes at Canal which acted as a source of water for said fish farm, due to which the farm fishes got killed.

    All the accused persons involved in the act have been arrested.

    General public of the area have hailed the role of police for timely action against the accused persons, reads the statement.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )