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Two children have died in northern China after
drinking yogurt allegedly tainted with rat
poison by the owner of a rival kindergarten,
media report.
The girls in Hebei province suffered convulsions
and started foaming at the mouth after
consuming the yogurt on 24 April, Xinhua news
agency said. The kindergarten owner is said to have
confessed to the poisoning because two schools
were competing for children. A man who allegedly helped her plant the yogurt
has also been detained.
Soul-searching
According to Xinhua, the girl's grandmother
found the yogurt along with several school
notebooks on a roadside close to their school in
the village of Lianghe, Pingshan county. She took it home and gave it to the girls when
they came back from school. The head of a rival kindergarten is reported to
have confessed to lacing the yogurt with rat
poison because the two schools were both
trying to attract children. China has seen a string of shocking cases in
recent years, many involving tainted food and
medicine. The BBC's Damian Grammaticas in Beijing says
these have led to bouts of national soul-searching
and questions about how profits are often put
before people's health. In the worst incident, five years ago, tens of
thousands of children were sickened after
drinking tainted baby milk powder. The industrial chemical melamine had been added
to the powder to make its protein content appear
higher. Six children died and two of those found
responsible for the poisoning were given death
sentences.
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-22378488
drinking yogurt allegedly tainted with rat
poison by the owner of a rival kindergarten,
media report.
The girls in Hebei province suffered convulsions
and started foaming at the mouth after
consuming the yogurt on 24 April, Xinhua news
agency said. The kindergarten owner is said to have
confessed to the poisoning because two schools
were competing for children. A man who allegedly helped her plant the yogurt
has also been detained.
Soul-searching
According to Xinhua, the girl's grandmother
found the yogurt along with several school
notebooks on a roadside close to their school in
the village of Lianghe, Pingshan county. She took it home and gave it to the girls when
they came back from school. The head of a rival kindergarten is reported to
have confessed to lacing the yogurt with rat
poison because the two schools were both
trying to attract children. China has seen a string of shocking cases in
recent years, many involving tainted food and
medicine. The BBC's Damian Grammaticas in Beijing says
these have led to bouts of national soul-searching
and questions about how profits are often put
before people's health. In the worst incident, five years ago, tens of
thousands of children were sickened after
drinking tainted baby milk powder. The industrial chemical melamine had been added
to the powder to make its protein content appear
higher. Six children died and two of those found
responsible for the poisoning were given death
sentences.
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-22378488