Another case of kid consuming poison-laced snacks

Authorities say 13-year-old boy who collapsed and lost consciousness after eating toxic biscuits is in stable condition

10:53 PM MYT

 

CHUKAI – A teenage boy has been hospitalised after allegedly eating poison-laced biscuits that he found at the fence of a village farm here on Friday.

Kemaman district police chief Hanyan Ramlan said the incident occurred around 2pm when the 13-year-old boy from Kg Air Putih was on his way from his home to a nearby river to catch fish.

He said the boy, who was passing by the farm, ate the biscuits placed in a plastic bag before collapsing and losing consciousness.

“The boy was found by his friend’s father lying unconscious on the ground.

“He was taken to a nearby health clinic before being rushed to Kemaman Hospital for emergency treatment,” he said when contacted today.

Hanyan added that the teenager is currently in stable condition and is still receiving treatment in the ward.

The case is being investigated under Section 31 (1) of the Child Act 2001, which covers offences involving child abuse, neglect, abandonment or exposure.

Recently in Kulim, Kedah, two siblings, Muhammad Akil Syauqi Nur Sufyan and Muhammad Luth Syauqi, aged three and two, respectively, died after consuming keropok (snacks) believed to be laced with rat poison.

The snacks, which were hung on a wire fence in a garden, were intended to ward off wild monkeys. – July 14, 2024

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