A lawsuit filed in connection with the poisoning of students
Baku / 21.11.19 / Turan: After the poisoning of three students in the BSU dormitory today, police, prosecutors, the Food Safety Agency and medical examiners conducted an examination and took food samples for laboratory testing, reads the press release of the prosecutor general.
The report noted that the deceased student’s name is Hasmetova Sheker (born 1999.)
Hamida Ibadova and Dilruba Guliyeva (born in 1998) were hospitalized in the city clinical center. In fact, a lawsuit under the Article 314.2 (negligence, which caused death through caution) of the Criminal Code.
Appropriate examinations have been appointed to determine the causes of poisoning. With the participation of experts from the Food Safety Agency, investigative and operational measures are underway to establish the circle of guilty, the report said.
In turn, the vice-rector of BSU Alish Agamirzoev told Turan that according to preliminary data, canned food could become the cause of the poisoning.
According to him, the girls felt bad even at night.
They called an ambulance, the doctors assisted, gave injections. “The girls were offered hospitalization, but they refused, saying that they were feeling better. However, in the morning their health deteriorated,” said Agamirzoev. –06D--
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