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16 Afraid to die in ‘Western Throw Hooch Tragedy

16 Afraid to die in 'Western Throw Hooch Tragedy
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Bettiah: At least 16 people are feared to die in the Hooch tragedy allegedly in the West Champaran on Wednesday.
Even when the villagers in sadness committed cremature and burial peacefully since Wednesday in several villages, increasing the death toll since then triggered messages of fear capturing a bigger head on Thursday night.
Even when local journalists conducted a wild goose hunt as a response to the Mold of Mouth report, Toi was able to collect the names of sixteen suspected of being the victim when submitting this report on Thursday night.
Range Champaran digging Lallan Mohan Prasad told Toi that he had also received information that many people surrendered after consuming Hooch in Deorwa Deoraj Village under the Lauriya police station.
“We verify the report,” he said carefully.
Mohammad Javed, the head of the PACS and former Mukhiya Telpur, immediately settled his in-depth social network in various villages in the area to collect a list of 16 dead.
Sharing the names of the deceased, he told Ti by telephone, “there is a fear of being feared that tolls may rise or more than 20-25.” Increasing the death toll throughout the village since Wednesday set a cluster more than a dozen villages in the Deoraj region to spread from Lauriya PS to Ramnagar PS (the latter in the police district of Bagaha) Agog with stories that accuse the legal taunts of the Prohibition of Bihar prevailing since 2015.
“Now people speak About some outlet hooch in the area, “said Javed, adding that the villagers mentioned three outlets in Deorwa themselves.
“One of these is / run by a one-legitimate Thug.
In fact, Deorwa ‘Bhattis’ (Hooch Bar) even outsourced liquor for one RAM Kisun from Baswaria,” he was summarized by the swapter of the viral in the area on Thursday after the victim’s report spread.
Binod Kushwaha from Hardia, a newspaper vendor who answered through Deoraj villages every morning, said: “People secretly bury or cremate the dead.” Echoing Kushwaha, Javed told Toi: “People who are afraid of police fines rushed with the last ceremony.” The list of victims of Hooch who was sixteen suspects, compiled by Javed with input from various villages reading: Bikau Ansari (45), RAM BRIXH PASI (35), Mian (60) – All of Deorwa; Suresh Turha (50), Naim Mian (70), Bases Soni (40), Hira Lal Dom (45) from Jogia; Bhuttu Mian (30), Tej Mohammad (65) and Jawahir Mian (50) from Sabeya; Amirul Sah (25) of Baswaria, Ratul Mian (55) from Bagahi, Julphan Mian (38) from Dumra, Ijahrul Ansari (45) and Jhunna Mian (35) from Gabnaha and Arun Pandey aka Bhagwan Panda from Panda Patti from Panda Patti.
What was feared to be common among people who died were they allegedly often visit the Hooch joints in Deorwa.
“As one after another spread in different villages fell ill, they were in a hurry for private care and avoiding government hospitals,” Javed said, adding that one Izhar Mian from his own telpur village was utilizing care in Bettiah.
“Two victims – Bhartari Sah (65) and Firoz Mian (45) – Luckily returned home in Sabeya after treatment,” he said.
“Those who have recovered will tell their full story,” he added.
Sunil Rao’s CPI (ML) leader revealed a surprise to the victims reported.
“We will send a team to get a report from the land tomorrow,” he said.
The Shashwat Congress leader Kedar said the state ban policy was established.
“CM must adopt the policy of raising the level of education and awareness to curb alcohol abuse just as he advocated population control,” said Kedar Toi.

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