Eight people sick after eating poisonous mushroom in Udaipur

The police said that the Sada family brought mushrooms from the forest near their house and ate them on Tuesday morning and suddenly started vomiting and were admitted to the city hospital in Beltar.

Shrawn 27, 2082

Rakesh Nepali

Eight people sick after eating poisonous mushroom in Udaipur

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Eight people have fallen ill in Udaipur after eating poisonous wild mushrooms. A local Sada family fell ill on Tuesday after eating wild mushrooms in Chaudandigarhi Municipality-9 Ajgara.

85-year-old Gawani Sada, 60-year-old Geeta Sada and 29-year-old Sarita Sada, who fell seriously ill after eating wild mushrooms, were sent to BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan for further treatment after general treatment at Nagar Hospital, Beltar Police Inspector Babin Rai said. He said that 31-year-old Sanju Sada, 29-year-old Manju Sada, 10-year-old girl Sandhya Sada, 11-year-old Sanja Sada and 55-year-old Lalku Sada are undergoing treatment at Nagar Hospital in Beltar.

The Sada family brought mushrooms from the forest near their home and ate them and suddenly started vomiting and were admitted to the city hospital Beltar, the police said.

Rakesh

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