Initial food adulteration suspicions in the Dokadia family’s tragic deaths have been largely dismissed by FDA reports, which found no artificial additives in collected samples. While bacterial contamination and other toxins remain possibilities, forensic tests are now underway to pinpoint the exact cause of the sudden demise of the four family members after a Saturday night feast. Initial food adulteration suspicions in the Dokadia family’s tragic deaths have been largely dismissed by FDA reports, which found no artificial additives in collected samples. While bacterial contamination and other toxins remain possibilities, forensic tests are now underway to pinpoint the exact cause of the sudden demise of the four family members after a Saturday night feast.
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