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Unexplained Illness: Badhal Death Toll Reaches 16 as 60-Year-Old Woman Succumbs

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January 17, 2025
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Jammu: The death toll in Badhal, Rajouri, climbed to 16 on Friday after a 60-year-old woman succumbed to an unexplained illness at GMC Rajouri.

An official told news agency JKNS that the 60-year-old woman was shifted to GMC Rajouri after falling ill yesterday evening.

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The deceased, identified as Jatti Begum, 60, wife of Mohammad Yousuf, succumbed to her condition within 12 hours of admission at GMC Rajouri, the official said.

Mohammad Yousuf is also among the persons affected by the unexplained illness and is battling for his life at the hospital.

Authorities are continuing their efforts to address the situation and assist the affected families.

The first death was reported on 7th December after a family of seven fell ill following attendance at a function, with the illness predominantly affecting children and resulting in five fatalities.

On December 12, 2024, a family of nine was affected, leading to three deaths. The third incident occurred on January 12, 2025, involving a family of ten who fell ill after consuming another community meal, with six children requiring hospitalization.
(JKNS)

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