A suspected case of food poisoning claimed the lives of three family members in Itap village under Kantabania police station.
The victims, identified as the wife of Antaryami Sahu and their two sons, Pintu Sahu and Lintu Sahu, fell ill after eating chicken curry and spinach. They collapsed soon after the meal, and relatives rushed them to Angul District Headquarters Hospital. Doctors declared all three dead upon arrival.
Hospital authorities confirmed that the bodies of the mother and sons remain at the mortuary for examination. Moreover, officials stated that the exact cause of death is still unclear. While food poisoning appears likely, investigators are also considering other possible factors.
Local police and health officials immediately launched an inquiry. They collected food samples for testing to determine whether contamination or toxins caused the deaths. Furthermore, the investigation will examine storage and preparation practices to identify lapses.
The tragedy has shocked residents of Itap village. Families expressed concern about food safety and hygiene, fearing similar incidents. In response, authorities assured villagers that a thorough probe will establish the cause and prevent recurrence.
This incident highlights the urgent need for awareness about safe cooking and storage practices. As the investigation continues, officials emphasised vigilance and community cooperation to safeguard public health.


























