A case has been opened in Lviv regarding mass poisoning at a restaurant.


The police in Lviv are investigating cases of poisoning at a food establishment. This occurred during the opening of the restaurant 'Chinese Hello'.
Mass Poisoning in Lviv
The press service of the Lviv Police reported cases of poisoning on Facebook on Wednesday, July 16.
During monitoring of social networks, the police discovered a post about the fact of mass poisoning in one of the restaurants on Voronogo Street.
'As of 22:00, 43 individuals have sought medical attention for food poisoning, including three children.'
A criminal investigation has been opened regarding violations of sanitary rules and norms aimed at preventing infectious diseases and mass poisonings.
Currently, law enforcement is establishing the circumstances of the events, and expert evaluations have been appointed while a pre-trial investigation is underway.
Previously, restaurateur Misha Katsurin reported mass poisoning at 'Chinese Hello', and he himself is also in the hospital.
According to him, the cause could have been the eggs used for preparing dishes. The restaurateur also promised to compensate guests for their medical expenses.
We also wrote that recently singer Nadia Dorofeeva published a photo from the hospital.
As a result of the poisoning at the 'Chinese Hello' restaurant in Lviv, 43 individuals, including three children, sought medical attention. The police have already begun an investigation and are determining the causes of the incident, while the restaurateur promised to compensate guests for their medical expenses. Expert evaluations and further developments in the pre-trial investigation are expected.
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