Account of a Qom Student’s Poisoning Twice: First Time Smelled Rotten Eggs, Second Time Burnt Wax

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Account of a Qom Student's Poisoning Twice: First Time Smelled Rotten Eggs, Second Time Burnt Wax

The account of two instances of poisoning of a student in Qom: the first time there was a smell of rotten eggs, the second time a smell of burnt polish.

The first time there was a smell of rotten eggs and a strong perfume; the second time a smell of incense and burnt polish. I couldn’t stand on my feet.

The student’s father said the children were foaming at the mouth and their eyes were red. We don’t understand why they don’t allow the classes to be held online. The governor said the kids are faking it, to which the principal responded, ‘What about me? Am I faking it too?’ My daughter was hospitalized from February 5th to February 26th.

The serial poisoning of female students in the city of Qom continues, while the main cause of this phenomenon is still unknown. Students in Borujerd and Ardabil have also been affected by this suspicious incident.

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