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    China glue poisoning kills four, leaves 30 ill

    Four workers have died and about 30 have fallen ill in south China from suspected glue poisoning that caused severe nerve damage, health authorities and state media said Wednesday.

    The victims worked in Guangzhou city in shoe and bag factories with poor ventilation -- most of them illegal -- and started falling ill last year after handling poor quality glue, the Beijing Morning Post said.

    According to the report, those still alive but in serious condition are now incontinent and have experienced memory loss, with some unable to remember simple maths such as calculating one plus two. Others are unconscious.

    Doctors quoted in the report said their central nervous systems had been damaged, with some of the patients' hands continuously shaking.

    Wang Min, an official at the Guangzhou Number 12 People's Hospital where 33 of the workers have been admitted since November, told AFP they had all been poisoned by dichloroethane -- a chemical compound used to make glue.

    She said one had since died, another had recovered, and three had been transferred to another hospital.

    According to the newspaper report, another three people have died from the same form of poisoning.

    "Currently, there are still 28 people being treated in our hospital, including 16 in serious condition, although their lives are out of danger," Wang said.

    "The patients all came from small workshops that made shoes, leather products and bags."

    The city's work safety administration refused to comment when contacted by AFP.

    Most of the factories the victims worked in were operating without a licence, and six people have since been detained for selling low quality glue or illegally storing hazardous chemicals, the report said.

    The incident is the latest workplace scandal to hit China, where many factories lack adequate safety standards due to lax implementation of regulations.

    Last May, authorities in eastern China detained 74 people and suspended work at hundreds of factories following a lead poisoning scare -- one of several to happen in China in recent years.

    Experts blame workplace safety problems on rapid industrialisation that has seen many in the world's second-largest economy chase after quick profits -- often at the expense of the environment and people's health.

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    7 comments

    • Carlos B  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 months ago
      and the Chicom company headed by Jack Ma wants to buy Yahoo.
    • Debbie  •  3 months ago
      YUP...China is the place to send all of our factory work...NOT.....Funny...when I licked the tip of the envelope to seal my husbands Valentines card..it tasted so nasty I rinsed out my mouth and used mouthwash....I am serious...it tasted so bad.......
      • Bigbadwolf 3 months ago
        You used your tongue? Oh Patrick Starfish!
    • CLONEd_cyCLONE  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 months ago
      nothing new
    • Rocco  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 months ago
      So what else is new? This comes as no surprise.
    • AS'porean  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  3 months ago
      China again !!!
    • JUAN TAMAD  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 months ago
      ANTI-CHINESE NEWS AGAIN? WHAT AN UNRELENTING SMEAR CAMPAIGN BY YAHOO
      • Alvin 3 months ago
        Yahoo is not bias. Everyone in the world knew what China is. THAT IS CHINA!
    • Panggulo  •  3 months ago
      pwede bang kumpletuhin yung report kagaya ng anong brand ba yung ginagamit dahil sa dami ng produkto galing ng china sa pilipinas maaring mayroon na din sa pilipinas niyan. o kung saan mang bansa na ineexportan ng china.
      • KutoanLice 3 months ago
        Use your common sense not just think instantly. that's means generally all glue from china are toxic. even you glue!!!!.
      • KutoanLice 3 months ago
        china made products are instant, like instant noodles, land of fake and pirated.

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