DHAKA: Twenty-one people have died in Cameroon after consuming a locally produced alcoholic drink that can often be toxic.
A further 22 people are hospitalized in the eastern town of Abong-Bang after drinking Odontol, reports the Business Standard.
Authorities in the affected areas of eastern Cameroon banned the production and sale of the drink after the deaths.
Odontol is produced from palm wine, sugar and tree bark and sold outside of traditional shops at a low price.
The alcohol content varies, and it can often be powerful.
CRTV said 18 people have died in the commune of Mindourou and three in Abong-Bang after consuming “a cursed drink called Odontol”.
It said some of the victims were women.
“When I see you (my) eyes start turning,” Angeline, one of those hospitalized in Anong-Bang and who had consumed just “two glasses” of Odontol, told CRTV.
BDST: 1552 HRS, NOV 17, 2016
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