
SIT will now investigate the case of the death of 16 children by drinking cough syrup 'cold' in Madhya Pradesh. The police have formed a 12-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the case. Dr. Praveen Soni has been arrested and suspended in the case. It is alleged that Praveen wrote this phlegm syrup for most children. Also, a case has been registered against the company making cuff syrup.
The investigation will start in Tamil Nadu.
Police officials said that SDOP will go to Tamil Nadu, led by Jitendra Singh Jat, and will investigate the functioning of the pharmaceutical company.
The dead body was extracted from the grave.
The body post -mortem will also be done to get to the truth of the case. For this, the body of the last victim, two-year-old Yogita Thackeray, has been taken out of the grave. Now this is going to be the first post-mortem of the 16 deaths.
Treatment continues, condition serious.
The Chhindwara Collector said that 8 children are currently in Nagpur, out of which the condition of three is said to be critical. At the same time, in the Betul district, 2 children have been suspected of death from cold syrup.
Diethylene glycol was found 46.2% in the syrup.
The cup syrup investigation report came to light on Saturday night. Investigation revealed that this syrup has dangerous, poisonous chemicals. In the Tamil Nadu Drug Control Department's lab test, 46.2% Diethylene Glycol (DEG) was found in Coldrif Syrup.
This diethylene glycol is extremely fruitful.
Diethylene glycol (DEG) is usually used in anti-freeze and brake fluids. It completely destroys the kidney as soon as it reaches the human body. The Madhya Pradesh government banned the sale of coldfriend syrup and the company's medicines with immediate effect. The Union Health Ministry has started an intensive investigation of drug factories in 6 states.
Compensation to family members
Officials said that the financial assistance of Rs 4-4 lakh declared by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has been transferred to the families of the deceased.
Protest over the doctor's arrest
In protest against the arrest of Dr. Praveen Soni, the Indian Medical Association has warned of an indefinite strike from Monday. At the same time, the Congress has also announced a sit-in demonstration at Fountain Chowk, accusing the government of negligence.
legal action
The police have registered a case against the doctor and the company under Section 105 (non -non-irradiated murder) of the Indian Code, 276 (adulteration in medicine), and Section 27A of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act. If it is proved, it provides for punishment ranging from 10 years to life imprisonment.
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