Sixteen dead after drinking alcohol-based hand sanitiser in India
Deaths come during local lockdown in which shops selling alcohol are shut
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Your support makes all the difference.Sixteen people have died after drinking alcohol-based hand sanitiser in a town in the south of India, police have said.
The deaths, which are centred on the town of Kurichedu in the state of Andhra Pradesh, came during a lockdown in which shops selling alcohol are closed.
Police official Siddharth Kaushal told Reuters new agency last week that the deceased had suffered from alcohol dependency.
"Some people who are heavily addicted to alcohol had been consuming hand sanitisers for the high. Alcohol is not available because of the lockdown, but hand sanitisers are easily available,” he said.
Mr Kaushal also added that the sanitiser had been drunk mixed with soft drinks and water, according to the BBC.
In a video posted on his Twitter account on Sunday, Mr Kaushal can be seen warning groups of men in the local area about the dangers of drinking the liquid.
Of the 16 deaths caused by the ingestion of hand sanitiser, the latest five happened over the weekend, according to The Hindu newspaper.
Andhra Pradesh, the state in which Kurichedu is located, has recorded a nine-fold increase in the number of coronavirus cases over the last month.
Due to the infection level in certain parts of the state, areas such as Kurichedu are in strict lockdown, despite the federal government's easing of restrictions to help the economy.
India has so far recorded 37,364 deaths from the virus and more than 1,750,000 Covid-19 infections.
Additional reporting from Reuters
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