55 people have been killed in Irkutsk region, Russia, with
almost 26 others still lying in hospital bed without a chance of
survival after they drank bath lotion or bath oil, masquerading as a
safe alcoholic drink called Hawthorn.
Russian authority describe Hawthorn intake as the worst such case in modern Russian history.
Some 7 people have been detained in connection with the
poisoning. In addition to the dodgy bath lotion, black marketeers behind
the poisonous alcohol were producing several brands of vodka.
People aged 25 to 62 were stuck down by the poisoning.
Almost half are women. The victims included a doctor and a kindergarten
teacher, while 24 bodies were found in homes – people who had no time to
call an ambulance.
Survivor Alexei, 33, said: ‘I met with my old friends, and
we decided to drink a bit. My mates bought vodka, I do not remember the
label. The taste seemed to me strange, bitter. I drank only one shot and
then went home.
‘We had a supper, then I played with my child and went to
sleep. In the morning I was blind. I could not even see what is in my
cell-phone. I wanted to get up, but my legs did not obey. I’m a doctor
by education, so I quickly understood that I had been poisoned.
‘I called to ambulance, and they brought me to hospital.
Here I found out what is going on in the city. Hope these bastards will
be found!’
Vladimir Putin has ordered a crackdown on counterfeit
alcohol to stop people ‘dying like flies’, with toll at 64, and likely
to rise higher.
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