Deadly Lunch: Young Girl Dies, 20 Others Fall Sick After Consuming Food In Hyderabad Restaurant!

Hyderabad: Biryani a special sauce that many covet has cut short the life of a young girl and taken critical ill several others. A girl had a very bad health condition after taking chicken biryani later she died even though she was taken to the hospital.

It happened in Nirmal district fifteen other people including the victims also had to be rushed to the hospital. Five staff members at St. Thomas School Both Mandal Centre consumed chicken biryani at Grill Nine Hotel in Nirmal two days ago during lunch today four of them are down with vomiting and diarrhea. From among them a young girl named phool kalibai fell seriously ill, this is how she narrates it. After, she was taken to the hospital but later her situation deteriorated and she died while receiving treatment. Four more, who were considered very sick, were shifted to Kamareddy-osmania medical hospital for necessary treatment.

After being killed by one of the robbers, the girl’s family filed a complaint and the police began to investigate it. In the same year, the owner of St. Thomas School also lodged a complaint about the bone marrow complaint and accused Grill Nine Multi-Cuisine Restaurant of the same. SSI Praveen Kumar acknowledged that, there has been a investigations launched, and procedures have been put in place in order to establish the root cause of the mishap.

This was made worse by information that got to the public that about twenty other people who ate at the same Grill Nine Multi-Cuisine Hotel on the night of the 4th of November also been ill. Out of the two, police say two people are in critical condition. The police have registered an FIR on the basis of this complaint against Grill Nine restaurant according to the wishes of the family of the deceased.

This was just a few months after a similar event in Hyderabad in which one woman died and fifty others were hospitalised by food poisoning from momos. The incident, which has involved biryani, has raised concern over hygiene practices among some eateries in the city.

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