Three children from Shalabani village in Nilagiri block of Balasore district landed in the hospital after consuming Thimet, a highly toxic agricultural insecticide, mistaking it for salt.
The shocking incident unfolded on Thursday while the children were playing together.
To begin with, the victims were identified as Yuvraj Singh (8), son of Babula Singh; Indurekha Singh (5), daughter of Akshay Singh; and Ghanashyam Singh (4), son of Ramesh Singh.
According to reports, the children engaged in a mud-kitchen game using coconut shells. While preparing make-believe meals, they mistakenly used Thimet, believing it to be salt. Consequently, they mixed the chemical with chopped onions and consumed it, unaware of the danger.
Meanwhile, family members were away in the fields harvesting paddy when the incident occurred. On returning, they discovered the children’s health deteriorating and immediately rushed them to Nilgiri Sub-Divisional Hospital. As Yuvraj’s condition worsened, doctors referred him to Remuna Medical College and Hospital before shifting him to SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack.
At the same time, Ghanshyam and Indurekha remained under treatment at Remuna Medical College. Doctors confirmed that their condition is being closely monitored.
As a result, the incident sparked concern in the local community. Residents expressed shock over the accidental poisoning, while villagers emphasised the urgent need for greater awareness about safe storage of agricultural chemicals to prevent similar tragedies.
Finally, authorities assured that the children are receiving proper medical care. Health officials highlighted the importance of keeping toxic substances away from households to safeguard children.
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