Mystery in Mumbai: Family's Watermelon Tragedy Lacks Bacteria

An initial report by a Mumbai hospital found no bacterial infection in the bodies of four family members who died after consuming watermelon. The Dokadia family fell ill soon after eating the fruit. Ongoing investigations are focusing on identifying the toxin responsible for these deaths.

Mystery in Mumbai: Family's Watermelon Tragedy Lacks Bacteria
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A preliminary report from a Mumbai hospital's microbiology department has revealed that there was no bacterial infection present in the bodies of four family members who recently died after consuming watermelon.

The Dokadia family, residing in Mumbai, experienced severe sickness leading to their deaths following an evening with relatives. No bacteria have been detected, according to the early findings submitted to the police.

Authorities, including forensic experts and the FDA, are conducting rigorous investigations. The results from the forensic science lab are awaited to shed light on any possible toxins in their last meal, including the watermelon consumed.

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