Sindh Health Department's preliminary investigation report of 18 deaths in Muhammad Ali Goth continues

Karachi: The Sindh Health Department has released the preliminary investigation report of 18 people who died of a mysterious disease in Karachi’s Kamiyadi district.

According to Express News, 18 deaths occurred in Muhammad Ali Goth of Kemari, after which a team of Health Department and DHO Kemari visited the area.

The initial investigation report said that these deaths occurred in 16 days, the dead included people of all ages including children and the symptoms of death in the deceased were fever, sore throat, difficulty breathing for five to seven days. .

According to the investigation report, however, no marks were found on any of the bodies, which means that the dead children and others did not have measles.

According to the preliminary investigation, these deaths are due to the lungs being infected after a chemical is added to the atmosphere.

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