Deadly Bootleg Alcohol Claims 10 Lives in Nador, Morocco

Following the consumption of adulterated alcohol, 10 people died on Sunday in Nador. This is a new drama that comes a few weeks after the one in Oujda which claimed 25 lives under the same conditions.
The victims, originally from Nador and its surroundings, have fallen victim to this fraudulent trade that has been condemned for several months in the Oriental region.
This same Sunday, August 15, three other people died at the Oujda hospital. Residing in Taourirt, they too would have consumed the same product, reports the local site Nadorcity.
An investigation by the police services is underway to determine the real components of this toxic liquid, the source of supply, the circumstances of this drama, and also to find out if these young people were mixing the product themselves or buying it as is.
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