Death toll from Bath Essence Poisoning in Russian Irkutsk rises to 78

  09 January 2017    Read: 1717
Death toll from Bath Essence Poisoning in Russian Irkutsk rises to 78
A total of 78 out of 123 poisoning victims in the Russian region of Irkutsk have died after consuming a bath oil containing alcohol, the regional ministry of health said on Monday, Sputnikn reported.
A mass poisoning by an alcohol-containing liquid Boyaryshnik (Hawthorn) started in Irkutsk on December 17. By December 31, 76 victims died and 8 remained in hospitals. Investigators and consumer watchdogs said the bath oil containing the highly toxic chemical methanol was labeled with a warning against consumption.

"During the new year holidays two more people died as a result of poisoning by `Hawthorn.` There are still three victims remaining in the hospitals, one in critical condition," Tatiana Shkurskaya, representative of ministry`s press service, told RIA Novosti. Methanol is one of the most widely-used industrial chemicals that can be applied to production of plastics, furniture, automotive parts and fuel blending.

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