Accident – Death – Obituary News : : 1. Mumbai chicken shawarma death
2. Mumbai youth vendor arrest
A 19-year-old youth in Maharashtra died after consuming chicken shawarma in Mumbai. identified as Prathamesh Bhokse, the victim fell ill after eating the dish and made multiple visits to the hospital before succumbing. The police have arrested shopkeepers Anand Kamble and Mohammad Ahmed Raiza Shaikh and sent the shawarma sample for investigation. The deceased experienced stomach ache and vomiting on May 4, seeking medical treatment at a municipal hospital and later at KEM Hospital. Subsequently, he was readmitted to KEM Hospital where he passed away. The two food vendors were booked under various IPC sections, including culpable homicide. Stay updated with India TV for more health-related news.
Maharashtra: A tragic incident unfolded in Mumbai as a 19-year-old youth, Prathamesh Bhokse, lost his life after consuming chicken shawarma. The young man fell ill after eating the dish and despite multiple visits to hospitals, he couldn’t survive.
Details of the Incident
The incident took place on May 4 when Bhokse started experiencing severe stomach ache and vomiting. Concerned, he rushed to a nearby municipal hospital for medical assistance. However, his condition worsened, prompting his family to take him to the KEM Hospital, where a doctor examined him and sent him home.
As his health continued to deteriorate, Bhokse was once again taken to KEM Hospital on Sunday evening. After a thorough examination, he was admitted to the hospital. Tragically, he succumbed to his condition on Monday.
Legal Action Taken
The Mumbai Police promptly launched an investigation into the matter. The police sent samples of the shawarma consumed by Bhokse for testing and subsequently arrested the shopkeepers, Anand Kamble and Mohammad Ahmed Raiza Shaikh. The accused were booked under sections 304 and 34 of the Indian Penal Code.
Police Statement
An official from the Trombay police station revealed, “The hospital authorities reported the matter to the police, who registered an FIR against unidentified persons under IPC sections 336 and 273. The police arrested the two food vendors, Anand Kamble and Ahmed Sheikh, and booked them under various IPC sections, including 304.”
Community Response
The tragic incident has sent shockwaves through the local community, with many expressing their condolences to the family of the deceased. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of food safety and the need for strict regulations in the food industry.
In conclusion, the untimely demise of Prathamesh Bhokse serves as a somber reminder of the potential dangers that lurk in everyday situations. It is imperative for authorities to take necessary steps to ensure the safety and well-being of citizens. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and loved ones of the deceased during this difficult time.