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Jammu 'mystery illness' toll rises to 17, inter-ministerial team takes stock

IndiaTimes Sunday, 19 January 2025
A mysterious illness has claimed 17 lives in Badhaal village, J&K, since December 2024. Mohammad Aslam lost his sixth child, Yasmeena, making it six of his children who died. An inter-ministerial team is probing the cause of deaths, as neurotoxins were found in samples.
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