Home-made hooch kills at least 79 people

13 March 2013 - 03:42 By Sapa-AP
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The top security official in Libya's capital said yesterday 79 people have died over the past four days from drinking home-made alcohol, suspected of containing poisonous methanol.

Colonel Mahmoud al-Sharif, security chief in Tripoli, said authorities were searching for two people believed to be involved in making the poisonous drinks. He said authorities were looking into whether it was the methanol or bad fermentation that caused the large number of victims.

At least seven were found dead in their bed after consuming the bad liquor. The victims began to arrive to hospitals on March 7, he said. They included 10 women.

Al-Sharif raised the death toll from the one earlier reported by the health minister Nouri Doghman, who said 60 people died.

Doghman said that some of those who survived were blinded, and others went into comas or suffered kidney failure. He pointed to delayed relief efforts as contributing to the increasing toll. On Monday, 51 were reported dead.

He said the dead ranged in age from 19 to 50.

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