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Death toll from alcohol poisoning in Iran rises to 42

Death toll from alcohol poisoning in Iran rises to 42
Iranian police dump confiscated beer cans in Tehran, Iran. At least 42 people died and hundreds more were hospitalized after drinking contaminated alcohol [Photo: Farzin Nemati/Getty]

At least 42 people have died after drinking contaminated bootleg alcohol in Iran.

16 people had gone blind and 170 had undergone dialysis after trying the tainted drink.

In the past three weeks, at least 460 people across five provinces have been hospitalised, with the youngest victim a 19‑year‑old woman.

Alcohol is illegal in Iran but bootleg booze is widespread.

However, ethanol is sometimes reportedly replaced with toxic methanol in the contaminated drink.

Police in the southern city of Bandar Abbas last week arrested a couple for allegedly producing home‑made alcohol.

[Source: BBC]

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