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100 Bangladeshi garment factory workers mysteriously fall sick
More than 100 workers of a readymade garment factory near the Bangladeshi capital mysteriously fell ill today, sparking protests from their colleagues.
Dhaka: More than 100 workers of a readymade garment factory near the Bangladeshi capital mysteriously fell ill today, sparking protests from their colleagues.
The workers of Keya Nit Composite garment factory in Gazipur's Konabari area fell ill for reasons yet unknown, the Dhaka Tribune reported.
Konabari police outpost Sub-Inspector Mobarok Hossain said the workers have been admitted to area hospitals.
Konabari Sharif General Hospital's doctor Khan Sharif said more than 100 workers were taken to the hospital this morning.
"We are assuming that the workers are suffering from mass hysteria," he added.
Following the incident, hundreds of workers of the factory stopped their work and started demonstrations.
Later, police brought the situation under control. The factory was ordered shut today to calm the situation.
In June 2013, nearly 500 workers of a garment factory near Dhaka were admitted to hospitals after drinking contaminated water.