Woman, 2 children found dead in Ganjam, Husband detained by police
On Tuesday, a day after a lady teacher and her two sons died of suspected food poisoning in a village in Odisha's Ganjam district, her husband was detained by police as part of an investigation to determine the exact cause of death.
Berhampur: On Tuesday, a day after a lady teacher and her two sons died of suspected food poisoning in a village in Odisha's Ganjam district, her husband was detained by police as part of an investigation to determine the exact cause of death.
According to sources, the deceased teacher's husband, Prashant Dakua, was detained by police for interrogation in connection with the event, which occurred on Monday in Sriramnagar under the jurisdiction of Sheragada police station.
Because the deaths of the three looked to have occurred under odd circumstances, attempts are being conducted to determine the exact cause of the occurrence. According to them, the spouse of the female instructor is being interrogated in order to obtain specific information.
Notably, the mom and her two sons died on Monday in Sriramnagar from suspected 'food poisoning' after complaining of vomiting and nausea following meals the night before. Sabitri Dakua, a teacher at Sheragada Mahatma Gandhi High School, and her two kids were among those killed.
Her husband and mother-in-law became ill as well, but they are both recovering.
According to sources, the family members went to bed late Sunday night after eating dinner. However, they quickly complained of vomiting and diarrhea. Others in the family drove them to Sheragada Community Health Centre (CHC).
However, the mom and her two sons died while being treated at the hospital, according to the sources.