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Dozens of provincial officials and hospital staff attempted to cover up a lead poisoning case that made hundreds of children sick in north-west China and sparked widespread outrage, an official ...
Health officials tampered with blood tests of some of the more than 200 children who were sickened by food tainted with lead, ...
A case in which more than 200 kindergarten students in northwestern China were found to have abnormal blood lead levels is ...
More than 200 kindergarten students in northwestern China were found to have abnormal blood lead levels after kitchen staff ...
The authorities in Gansu have said that 10 officials are under investigation for their alleged role in covering up the case.
Staff were accused earlier this month of adding paint powder to children's food at a kindergarten in northwestern China.
Investigators found the lead exposure came from food prepared at the Peixin Kindergarten. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Authorities say over 240 children were poisoned by lead-tainted food at Peixin Kindergarten, with school leaders, hospital ...
The kindergarten’s cooks used inedible pigments to decorate buns and cakes, the authorities said. Eight school officials and employees were detained.
Of 251 children at kindergarten, 233 were found to have abnormal blood lead levels, according to Tianshui investigation.
Six individuals, including a kindergarten investor, principal, and kitchen staff-have been arrested in northwest China's ...
In Tianshui City, China, over 230 children were hospitalized due to lead poisoning after kindergarten staff used industrial ...