At
least 10 women, belonging to the families of the victims who lost their lives
in Karachi’s Abbas Town bombing, fell unconscious when they were served harmful
drinking water during an event to distribute cheques at Sindh Chief Minister
House here on Tuesday. Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah was scheduled to
distribute compensatory cheques among the families that lost their homes and
loved ones in the bombing that killed 51 people and injured over 140 others.
The women who were seated in the front rows asked the event organisers for
water. Around 10 women fell unconscious after drinking the water served to
them. Later, when to news come to the surface, the CM House’s spokesman said
that the water served by the caterers in event was harmful for health. He,
however, said that only two people including a woman and a man fell unconscious
after drinking the water. Meanwhile, nine people were shifted to the Civil
Hospital Karachi in the early hours of Tuesday when they fell unconscious after
a toxic gas filled a house located on Mauripir road.(FP)