How Did Four Labourers Die After Mistaking Acid for Alcohol?
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Jaipur, Feb 13 (NationPress) Tragically, four labourers, including three women, lost their lives after consuming acid, believing it to be alcohol in Aloli village, located in Rajasthan's Bhilwara district, as reported by the police on Friday.
Initial investigations revealed that these individuals were employed to clean a wedding venue. At the site, bottles containing acid, intended for cleaning, were improperly stored.
In a devastating turn of events, the labourers mistakenly identified the hazardous liquid as alcohol and ingested it, resulting in a tragic accident.
The victims have been named as Badami (60), spouse of Janaki Lal; Jamni (60), offspring of Shankar Kanjar; Ratan (42), son of Mishri Lal Kanjar; and his wife Sushila (40).
Another worker, Sanu (22), son of Pappu Lal Kanjar, who also ingested the acid, is currently receiving treatment in critical condition.
According to police, the health of the victims deteriorated alarmingly within minutes of consuming the acid. They were swiftly transported to Gangapur Hospital, where three of them were pronounced dead during care. The remaining two were referred to Bhilwara for more advanced treatment; unfortunately, one more individual succumbed there.
The last victim is presently under intensive medical supervision. The incident sparked panic and chaos at the wedding venue, leaving family members, guests, and staff in shock as the workers suddenly became ill. Authorities were alerted, and police arrived on the scene to carry out an investigation. Police officials confirmed that bottles containing acid were stored at the venue for cleaning tasks.
Preliminary inquiries indicate that the workers consumed the liquid under the false assumption it was alcohol. An investigation is underway to determine how the hazardous substance was stored and if safety protocols were adhered to.
The deceased individuals' bodies have been sent for autopsy, and further investigations are ongoing.
Authorities have called upon event planners and contractors to rigorously adhere to safety protocols and ensure that hazardous chemicals are kept away from workers and guests.