About 300 Gauteng pupils fall ill after allegedly eating sweets from local hawker

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The pupils from Nomini Primary School in Orange Farm were treated at the Stretford Community Healthcare Centre.

About 300 primary school pupils in Orange Farm have been treated for stomach cramps and vomiting after they allegedly ate sweets from a local hawker on Thursday.Gauteng Department of Health spokesperson Kwara Kekana said the pupils from Nomini Primary School in Orange Farm, were treated at the Stretford Community Healthcare Centre.

“The pupils were treated after presenting symptoms of stomach cramps and vomiting. It is suspected that the learners fell sick as a result of consuming the same type of sweets from a local hawker.For more news your way, download The Citizen’s app for

 

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