World | India Tainted Liquor Kills 84 in India Dozens more are hospitalized By John Johnson Posted Jun 20, 2015 12:26 PM CDT Copied Family members of Raja Ludraswami Harjan, who died after drinking tainted liquor, cry at his funeral in Mumbai, India, Saturday. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade) A batch of toxic alcohol is taking a deadly toll on residents of a slum near Mumbai. Authorities say at least 84 people are dead and more than 30 hospitalized since drinking the alcohol Wednesday night. Police have arrested five suspects and suspended eight police officers for negligence, reports the Wall Street Journal. The BBC reports that such deaths aren't uncommon in India. It cites several similar incidents, including one in 2011 in which about 170 people died and another earlier this year in which nearly 30 died. The illegal booze is popular among the poor, and it's often laced with chemicals for an extra kick, notes the New York Times. Read These Next One critical island in Iran has remained unscathed in airstrikes. Iran's new supreme leader is said to already have war wounds. Retired general, UFO expert has been missing for 11 days. Girl who vanished in 2020 in California is found in North Carolina. Report an error