A disturbing incident unfolded in Rawalpindi, where 12 female students from a madrassa fell ill after consuming allegedly unhygienic samosas. The alarming situation resulted in their hospitalization, raising concerns about food safety and hygiene.
According to reports, the incident occurred in the madrassa of Dhok Mustiqar. According to sources from the police department, the condition of the students deteriorated rapidly after ingesting the samosas. The situation escalated to the point where 20 female students required medical attention and were promptly transferred to the hospital for urgent care.
In response to the alarming situation, authorities swiftly took action, detaining two individuals believed to be responsible for preparing the tainted samosas. The detainees were taken to the Naseerabad police station for further investigation and questioning.
This unfortunate incident underscores the importance of food safety and highlights the potential risks associated with consuming unhygienic or contaminated food items, especially in educational institutions where the well-being of students is paramount.