A wave of panic hit a private residential school in Banda, UP, after two young students died following a sudden health deterioration linked to the consumption of momos.

  • Two students, aged 8 and 12, deceased at a private residential school in Banda.
  • Families allege the children consumed momos and spicy chutney hours before falling ill.
  • Police have ordered post-mortem examinations to confirm the cause of death.
  • The incident occurred in the Jheel Ka Purwa area under Kotwali Nagar.

In a tragic incident that has shaken the community of Banda, Uttar Pradesh, two young students of a private residential school passed away after their health deteriorated rapidly. The deceased have been identified as 12-year-old Nitin, a resident of Sarswah, and 8-year-old Arun Kumar from Tindwari town.

The crisis unfolded late Sunday night when both children suddenly fell ill. While the school administration rushed them to the district hospital, the medical intervention proved futile. According to ASP Banda Shivraj, one child was declared dead at the district hospital, while the other succumbed to his condition at the Banda Medical College.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that this incident highlights a systemic failure in monitoring the food safety of snacks sold near or consumed by students in residential institutions. The prevalence of unhygienic street food, specifically processed flour (maida) and chemically enhanced chutneys, poses a significant public health risk to children whose immune systems are more vulnerable.

"Acute food poisoning can lead to rapid dehydration and systemic shock, which, if not treated with immediate clinical precision, can result in sudden cardiac or respiratory arrest."

The families of the victims stated that the children had eaten momos with 'finger chutney' on the evening of August 16. Shortly after, they complained of severe abdominal pain, which escalated into a critical condition overnight. Police are currently treating the case as suspected food poisoning, though they are awaiting forensic confirmation.

Did You Know?: Some unregulated momo vendors use non-food grade additives and excessive MSG, which can trigger severe allergic reactions or toxicity in sensitive individuals.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the current status of the investigation?
The police have taken custody of the bodies and sent them for post-mortem to establish the exact cause of death before initiating further legal action.

2. Where did the incident take place?
The incident occurred at a private residential school located in Jheel Ka Purwa, under the Kotwali Nagar area of Banda.