Cough syrup tragedy: SIT arrests medical shop owner Dr Parveen Soni's wife over Madhya Pradesh child deaths
The wife of Dr Praveen Soni was arrested by the SIT amid investigations into 24 child deaths linked to Coldrif cough syrup with toxic diethylene glycol levels.
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Madhya Pradesh: Wife of doctor who prescribed cough syrup linked to death of 25 children arrested
The Madhya Pradesh Police has arrested the wife of a doctor who is in jail for prescribing a cough syrup that purportedly led to the death of 25 children in the state, The Hindu reported on Tuesday.The deaths that took place over the past two months in the state came after the children allegedly consumed a substandard cough syrup named Coldrif.The doctor, Praveen Soni, had been arrested on October 5 for allegedly prescribing Coldrif to the child…
SIT arrests wife of accused doctor in MP’s deadly cough-syrup case
Chhindwara: The SIT investigating the cough syrup tragedy that claimed the lives of 24 children in Madhya Pradesh has arrested the wife of accused Dr Praveen Soni, an official said on Tuesday. Chhindwara-based Dr Soni, who allegedly prescribed the contaminated cough syrup ‘Coldrif’ to most of the ailing kids, was arrested last month for alleged negligence in connection with the child deaths due to kidney failure. His wife Jyoti Soni, another acc…
Cough syrup tragedy: SIT arrests wife of accused Dr Praveen Soni, who allegedly prescribed Coldrif
Police arrested Jyoti Soni, wife of accused doctor Praveen Soni, in connection with the cough syrup tragedy. The contaminated syrup Coldrif caused the deaths of 24 children in Madhya Pradesh. Jyoti Soni owned the medical shop that sold the syrup. Seven people have been arrested so far. The World Health Organisation issued an alert against the substandard syrup.
Cough syrup tragedy: SIT arrests medical shop owner Dr Parveen Soni's wife over Madhya Pradesh child deaths
The SIT probing the cough syrup tragedy that led to the deaths of 24 children in Madhya Pradesh arrested the wife of the accused, Dr Praveen Soni. She is the proprietor of a medical shop from where the cough syrup was sold to numerous victims.
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