A Story of a Qom Student’s Two Poisonings: First Time Smelled Rotten Egg, Second Time Smelled Burnt Wax

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A Story of a Qom Student's Two Poisonings: First Time Smelled Rotten Egg, Second Time Smelled Burnt Wax

There are two instances of poisoning of a student in Qom. The first time, there was a foul smell of spoiled eggs, and the second time, there was a smell of burnt wax.

The first time, there was a strong smell of spoiled eggs and a sharp fragrance. The second time, there was a smell of spand and burnt wax. I couldn’t stand on my feet.

The parents of the student raised their hands and their eyes were red. We don’t know why they don’t allow online classes. The governor had said that the children are getting sick, and the principal said that I also get sick. My daughter was hospitalized from February 5th to February 26th.

Serial poisonings of female students in the city of Qom continue, while the main cause of this phenomenon is still unknown. Students in Borujerd and Ardebil have also become suspicious of this incident.

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