Poisonous ‘prasada’ in temple: Ingredients were expired; 2 women held

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January 28, 2019

Bengaluru, Jan 28: The police probe into the case of ‘poisonous prasada’ distributed at a temple in Chintamani town in Chickballapur district, in which two women died, have revealed that “stale and expired ingredients” were used to make the ‘prasada’.

As many as 16 people were hospitalised after they consumed ‘kesari bath’ distributed as ‘prasada’ at the Ganga Bhavani temple on Friday. Two of them died on Saturday. The police are now waiting for the FSL, post-mortem and culture reports to ascertain the exact reason for the deaths.

This is the second such incident after the Chamarajanagar episode where consumption of temple offerings led to 17 deaths in December last year.

The police, who have taken up a case of death due to negligence against Lakshmi and her associate Amarvathy, who had prepared and distributed the ‘kesari bath’ at the temple, continued to question them on Sunday. The police said that are investigating further to rule out any foul play in the incident.

Victims recovering

Meanwhile, all the victims are responding well to treatment, said Chickballapur District Health Officer (DHO) Ravishankar.

The five victims, including 30-year-old Raju, his two children Charini (5) and Ganavi (7) and a woman named Radha (28), continue to be in the Intensive Care Unit at R.L. Jalappa Hospital and Research Centre in Kolar. “However, their condition is stable,” said the DHO said.

The other victims are undergoing treatment in private hospitals. “No new cases have been reported since yesterday,” he added.

“All the victims were admitted under the Ayushman Bharat-Arogya Karnataka scheme and bills are being borne under it. The district Health Department is also extending financial support for the treatment,” the DHO added.

A Health Department release on Sunday said 16 among the 30 to 40 people who had consumed the prasada had taken ill and had been admitted to six hospitals in Kolar, Chintamani, and Hoskote. Among the patients, five were children. “Two have succumbed, one person is critical and three are in ICU. No fresh case was reported on Sunday,” the release said. Four doctors have been deputed at Chintamani government hospital. Post-mortem of the deceased has been conducted and the bodies have been handed over to the families, the release added.

 Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy visited the victims in the hospitals on Sunday. He was appraised about the incident and the investigations by Deputy Commissioner of Chickballapur Anirudh Sravan P. He also instructed Mr. Sravan to ensure the necessary treatment was given to the victims and the needs of the family of the deceased were met.

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May 14,2020

Bengaluru, May 14: As many as 22 new cases have been reported in Karnataka taking the total number of positive cases in the state to 981. 

The new cases include five in Bengaluru Urban - all with a contact history, four each in Gadag - with history of travel to Ahemadabad, Mandya with travel history to Mumbai, Maharashtra and Bidar - with three from containment zone and one with travel history to Mumbai, three from Davangere and one each from Belagavi and Bagalkote.

Meanwhile, two more deaths have been reported in the state on Thursday morning taking the total toll to 35. This is apart from a non-COVID-19 death.

An 80-year-old resident of Dakshina Kannada, got admitted at private hospital following a stroke. She was shifted to the icu on confirmation for Covid-19 at a designated hospital on April 26. She died on Thursday due to septic shock.

Another 60-year-old male, resident of Ananthapur in Andhra Pradesh, admitted at Victoria Hospital in Bengaluru with severe pneumonia and respiratory distress died due to cardiac arrest on Thursday morning. He had hypotension and Diabetes Mellitus, according to the morning health bulletin.

Sources in Victoria Hospital said this person was the first patient to undergo clinical trial for plasma therapy. He was infused plasma on Monday. However, his condition continued to remain the same.

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March 29,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 29: The test report of the man from Uppoor in Udupi district, who committed suicide fearing he had contracted coronavirus infection, has returned negative for the virus.

Health department officials in Udupi said the post- mortem test report had shown that he did not have the virus infection and asked the people in the area not to panic.

Gopalakrishna Madivala (56), had hanged himself on Wednesday suspecting he had the disease, leaving a death note to family members asking them to stay safe.

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August 7,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 7: Action will be taken against private hospitals that were violating government norms and charging exorbitant fees charges for the treatment of Covid-19 patients and suspects, said Water Resources Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi.

The government has taken action against private hospitals in Bengaluru and the same parameters would be adopted other cities, he said speaking to media persons in Belagavi on Friday.

Jarkiholi said that the government had noticed that patients were levied exorbitant charges for Covid-19 treatment. People too have complaints regarding the huge bills by these private hospitals and have demanded action.

“We are not under the obligation of any private hospital and stringent action will be taken against all erring and violating government tariffs. They will have to treat patients and follow the tariffs fixed,” he stated.

Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences District Hospital had been directed to install CCTV cameras in Covid-19 wards and install monitors at reception to facilitate monitoring of treatment and condition of the wards. BIMS management was taken to task for not following the directive and have been given a deadline to install CCTV cameras, Jarkiholi informed.

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