LAHORE: Two minor children reportedly died soon after having instant noodles in the Manawan area here on Wednesday.

The kids were identified as Maryam (11) and her brother Rafay.

A police official said the mother of the children had purchased two packs of instant noodles from Baghbanpura bazaar.

After reaching home, she cooked the noodles for her children. The health condition of both children deteriorated soon after eating the noodles.

They were rushed to a local hospital where doctors pronounced them dead, the police official said adding that it seems the food item purchased from the market was adulterated or poisonous which led to the death of the kids.

He said a police team has been dispatched to the bazaar to investigate the shopkeeper and seize the company’s product.

To a question, he said so far no such complaint was reported by any other citizen regarding reaction of the noodles of the same company in the city.

The parents were reluctant to lodge case, the police official said.

Published in Dawn, May 30th, 2024

Opinion

Editorial

Unquiet Lebanon
21 Jun, 2026

Unquiet Lebanon

THE fate of Lebanon could determine whether the recently signed MoU between the US and Iran survives. True to form,...
Mothers at risk
21 Jun, 2026

Mothers at risk

FOR years, efforts to reduce maternal deaths have focused heavily on postpartum haemorrhage — the severe bleeding...
Political budget
21 Jun, 2026

Political budget

THE KP budget does not read like a document of a province getting its fiscal house in order. Revenue is projected at...
Pakistan’s moment
Updated 20 Jun, 2026

Pakistan’s moment

Pakistan’s diplomats are second to none, and if these states seek to engage this country constructively, a new modus vivendi for the subcontinent can be reached.
Menacing water plans
20 Jun, 2026

Menacing water plans

IN April last year, India suspended the decades-old Indus Waters Treaty, which contains no provision allowing it to...
World Refugee Day
20 Jun, 2026

World Refugee Day

WORLD Refugee Day, observed today around the globe, marks 75 years since the adoption of the 1951 convention ...