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Death toll from toxic bootleg liquor in India rises to 79

Published February 11, 2019

Associated Press

Police say the death toll in northern India from tainted bootleg liquor has risen to 79 people.

Uttar Pradesh state police officer Ashok Kumar said Monday that 49 people died in two separate incidents in that state while 30 people who consumed a toxic brew in neighboring Uttarakhand state also died.

Post mortems found that the liquor contained methanol, commonly called wood alcohol, a chemical that attacks the central nervous system.

Uttar Pradesh government spokesman Awanish Awasthi said more than 3,000 people have been arrested in a drive against tainted liquor since Feb. 9.

Bootleg liquor operations flourish in rural India, where many people can't afford to buy alcohol from state-approved shops.

Producers often mix liquor with cheap chemicals to increase potency and profit.

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