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‘Mystery illness’ kills 2 more from Rajouri’s Badhaal village

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 14 January 2025
Authorities remain perplexed by a mysterious illness that has caused 14 deaths in Badhaal village, J&K's Rajouri district since December, with four siblings dying recently. Only one family and their relatives have been affected. Experts from the National Centre for Disease Control and Institute of Epidemiology are set to investigate.
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