Contaminated water blamed for deaths, illnesses in India

July 8, 2013

HYDERABAD, India — The three devotees died after drinking contaminated water from a pond in Changel Chari.

HYDERABAD, India — Contaminated drinking water from the Changel Chari of Naing Sharif near Sehwan Town, India led to the deaths of three devotees of Hazrat Shah Noorani of Lahoot Lamakan, while others fell unconscious, according to The International News.

Ghulam Sarwar, a volunteer of Edhi Foundation, said the three devotees died after drinking contaminated water from a pond in Changel Chari, Naing Sharif, noted the article.

Sarwar added that many devotes pass Changel Chari in route to visit Lahoot Lamakan every year to pay homage to Hazrat Shah Noorani.

In this town there are no available drinking water sources or other necessities.

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