Elementary School Students Suffer Food Poisoning at School Cooperative in San Luis, Mexico
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San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora—Ten students from the “Juan G. Cabral” elementary school were poisoned after consuming allegedly spoiled food sold at the school's cafeteria, prompting a response from health authorities and demands from parents for the establishment to be closed. According to information from the school community, the children exhibited symptoms of food poisoning after eating pizzas sold at the cafeteria. The first cases were repor…
The Sonora State Attorney General's Office (FGJES) has opened an investigation following a public health incident at the 'Juan G. Cabral' Elementary School, located in the Altar neighborhood of San Luis Río Colorado. In a statement, the state authority reported that it has initiated an investigation into the crime of breaking seals placed by order of the public authority on a school cooperative inside the school, where several students were pois…
The intoxication of at least five students from the “Juan G. Cabral” primary school, allegedly for consuming food in poor condition, resulted in the closure of the school cooperative and in the detention of the head of the establishment in San Luis Río Colorado. Minors began to present stomach discomfort, nausea and other symptoms after eating products sold at the plant cooperative, located on Avenida Mérida B and 36th Street, so teaching staff …
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