Food poisoning on Goa-Mumbai Tejas Express, more than 20 passengers fall ill
Mumbai, 16th Oct: More than 20 passengers of Goa-Mumbai Tejas Express were admitted to hospital for food poisoning on Sunday. The passengers complained of illness after eating the food served on the premium train Tejas Express.
The train was stopped at Chiplun in the Konkan region of Maharashtra. All the passengers with symptoms of food poisoning were admitted in a hospital. The passengers are said to be stable. But, they are still under observation of the doctors of the private hospital, where they were taken to.
Passengers, who were admitted in the hospital, complained soon after having their breakfast served on the train. About 300 passengers were served breakfast by the pantry staff.
Responding to the incident, the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) said that “all the passengers currently hospitalised are out of danger and the same has been confirmed by hospital authorities.”
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