Forensic doctors and police have found that four pupils in
southwest China's Yunnan Province died Monday morning from a kind
of highly toxic rat poison, sources with the provincial public
security department said Saturday.
The four students, three girls and a boy, were from Lehong
Township of Ludian County. They developed symptoms of poisoning and
died after arriving at school between 8:30 to 9 AM Monday,
according to Ma Jilin, Communist Party chief of Ludian County.
Autopsy report said the four had eaten dry instant noodles and
crackling which could have been put in the wrapping bags of the rat
poison, which led to their death.
The police have investigated local stores, households, and
clinics and found no other cases of poisoning. They ruled out the
possibility of malicious poisoning after investigating people
relevant to the victims.
However, the rodenticides, namely "Dushuqiang" in Chinese, is
widely used in China's countryside to get rid of rats.
(Xinhua News Agency December 8, 2007)