5 Year Old Bites Lizard Inside Samosa: Child Lands Up In ICU | WATCH VIDEO

A disturbing incident occurred when a 5-year-old child bit into a samosa bought from a local market, only to discover that it contained a lizard. The child, unaware of the foreign object inside, suffered from severe shock and was immediately rushed to the ICU for treatment. The incident has raised concerns over food safety standards […]

5 Year Old Bites Lizard Inside Samosa: Child Lands Up In ICU | WATCH VIDEO
by Dishti Tandon - November 8, 2024, 5:06 pm

A disturbing incident occurred when a 5-year-old child bit into a samosa bought from a local market, only to discover that it contained a lizard. The child, unaware of the foreign object inside, suffered from severe shock and was immediately rushed to the ICU for treatment. The incident has raised concerns over food safety standards at local eateries, with authorities now investigating the matter to ensure accountability and prevent similar occurrences in the future.

WATCH THE VIRAL OF THE LIZARD INSIDE THE SAMOSA:

 

Man Finds Live Centipede in IRCTC VIP Lounge Meal

In another disturbing incident happened in past, where a Delhi man uncovered a live centipede in his food while dining at the VIP Executive Lounge of the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC). Aaraynsh Singh, who was enjoying his meal, shared a photo of the unsettling discovery on social media, revealing the centipede floating in his raita. Singh expressed his shock and disgust over the incident, which quickly gained attention, sparking outrage among social media users and raising serious questions about food safety standards at IRCTC-run facilities.

The incident has reignited concerns over hygiene practices within the Indian Railways’ catering services. While the IRCTC has yet to release an official statement regarding the incident, the viral post has highlighted the need for stricter food safety protocols. Many online users have called for immediate investigations and accountability to ensure such incidents are prevented in the future. Singh’s post has prompted widespread discussions on food quality and safety across the country.