インド、児童23人死亡 小学校長を殺人容疑で逮捕 給食に殺虫剤混入か

インド東部ビハール州の公立小学校で給食を食べた児童23人が死亡した事件をめぐり、現地警察当局は24日、同校のミーナ・デビ校長を殺人などの疑いで逮捕した。デビ容疑者は事件後に行方が分からなくなっていたが、地元裁判所に出頭する途中、拘束されたという...

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Indian school children hold candles as they payi tribute to school children that died from food poisoning in Saran district of Bihar state, at a government school in Amritsar on July 18, 2013. Thousands of schoolchildren were refusing free meals in poverty-stricken eastern India after 22 children died from eating lunch apparently contaminated with insecticide, officials said. AFP PHOTO/ NARINDER NANU=2013年07月18日撮影 (credit:AFP時事)
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Indian schoolchildren, who consumed a free mid day meal at a school in the Saran district of Bihar state, recuperate at a ward after receiving fruits and bread at the Patna Medical College and Hospital in Patna on July 18, 2013. Thousands of school children were refusing free meals in poverty-stricken eastern India, fearful of being poisoned, after 22 children died from eating lunch apparently contaminated with insecticide, officials said July 18. AFP PHOTO=2013年07月18日撮影 (credit:AFP時事)
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Young Indian patients recover from food poisoning at a hospital in the state of Bihar in Patna on July 18, 2013. As the death toll from the tragedy at a primary school in Bihar state rose to 23, police stepped up their investigation, including the possibility the free lunches given to the children were deliberately poisoned. AFP PHOTO/ STR (credit:AFP時事)
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Indian family members mourn the death of a child who died of food poisoning, after consuming a midday meal served in a government primary school, at the school in the state of Bihar in Saran district on July 18, 2013. As the death toll from the tragedy at a primary school in Bihar state rose to 23, police stepped up their investigation, including the possibility the free lunches given to the children were deliberately poisoned. AFP PHOTO/ STR=2013年07月18日撮影 (credit:AFP時事)
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Indian schoolchildren recovering from food poisoning receive medical treatment at the Patna Medical College and Hospital in Patna on July 20, 2013. Grieving parents attacked a headteacher\'s house in eastern India to protest the deaths of 23 pupils who ate a poisoned school lunch and the response by officials to the tragedy, police and witnesses said July 19. AFP PHOTO=2013年07月20日撮影 (credit:AFP時事)
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Indian children and activists shout anti-government slogans as they march to parliament demonstrating against the death of 23 children in Bihar state after they ate poisoned \'midday meals\' during a protest in New Delhi on July 20, 2013. As the death toll from the tragedy at a primary school in Bihar state rose to 23, police stepped up their investigation, including the possibility the free lunches given to the children were deliberately poisoned. Free lunches are hugely popular with poor families and educators see the meals as a way of increasing school attendance across India. AFP PHOTO/ RAVEENDRAN=2013年07月20日撮影 (credit: AFP時事)
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Indian children and activists shout anti-government slogans as they march to parliament demonstrating against the death of 23 children in Bihar state after they ate poisoned \'midday meals\' during a protest in New Delhi on July 20, 2013. As the death toll from the tragedy at a primary school in Bihar state rose to 23, police stepped up their investigation, including the possibility the free lunches given to the children were deliberately poisoned. Free lunches are hugely popular with poor families and educators see the meals as a way of increasing school attendance across India. AFP PHOTO/ RAVEENDRAN=2013年07月20日撮影 (credit:AFP時事)
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Indian family members mourn the death of a child who died of food poisoning, after consuming a midday meal served in a government primary school, at the school in the state of Bihar in Saran district on July 18, 2013. As the death toll from the tragedy at a primary school in Bihar state rose to 23, police stepped up their investigation, including the possibility the free lunches given to the children were deliberately poisoned. AFP PHOTO/ STR=2013年07月18日撮影 (credit:AFP時事)