In March this year, a food poisoning incident broke out at the Yuanbai A13 store of Baolin Tea House in Taipei. Yesterday, a 40-year-old woman died of organ failure. This is a file photo. (Photo from this newspaper) Picture source: Taiwan's "China Times News Network" According to

In March this year, a food poisoning incident broke out at the Yuanbai A13 store of Baolin Tea House in Taipei. Yesterday, a 40-year-old woman died of organ failure. This is a file photo. (Photo from this newspaper) Image source: Taiwan’s “China Times News Network”

According to a report from Taiwan’s “China Times News Network” on April 30, a food poisoning incident broke out at Taipei’s Baolin Teahouse Yuanbai A13 store in March this year, and yesterday there was another 1 A 40-year-old woman died of organ failure, the fourth death in this case. Although most patients have tested positive for "bonkeric acid", the source of the toxin has not been found after a month. Public opinion representatives in Taiwan bluntly said that it is "ridiculous". Four people have died but there is no explanation to the outside world. Really It will become a headless koan.

In the Taipei Baolin Tea House food poisoning case, a total of 35 people reported feeling unwell after eating, and 33 of them were tested positive for the toxin bonucleic acid. Four people have died, including a 39-year-old man and a 66-year-old man who passed away at the end of March. A 40-year-old Malaysian man who died of illness on the 27th of this month, pretended to be Ye Kemei, passed away on the 27th; another 40-year-old woman signed a DNR because her family did not want to see the patient suffer anymore, and she had an organ transplant due to severe infection in the early morning of the 29th. Died of exhaustion.

However, there are also serious patients who have escaped death. After dining at Baolin Tea House on March 21, 49-year-old Ms. Huang fell ill all over the body for a few days, including vomiting, diarrhea, staggering walking, dizziness, drowsiness, and fever. She thought it was a cold. Or tired, until I went to the emergency room on the 24th. Due to high liver index, the doctor asked me to be hospitalized immediately.

In order to facilitate the care of her family, Ms. Huang immediately returned to Tainan for hospitalization. She was admitted to the intensive care unit for about a week. At that time, her liver index was as high as over 18,000, and her chances of survival were slim. The doctor also told her that in the worst case, she might need liver cleansing. Fortunately, with the efforts of the medical team, he recovered successfully and was discharged after being hospitalized for more than 20 days.

It has been one month since the Taipei Baolin Tea House food poisoning case, and two severe cases are still being treated in the hospital, including one who has received a liver transplant and the other who is still in the intensive care unit. But where does the toxin come from? It is still Rashomon today.

Xue Ruiyuan, head of the health and welfare department of the Taiwan authorities, was asked yesterday whether there was any new progress in the investigation. He said he did not know and the prosecutor had not informed the investigation situation. Wang Nanjun, counselor of the Taiwan authorities' legal department, said that there are currently cases under investigation by the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office, New Taipei District Prosecutor's Office, and Shilin District Prosecutor's Office. Prosecutors have preserved relevant evidence and questioned the defendants, and have also taken some compulsory sanctions.

However, Wang Yumin, the National Representative of the Kuomintang, believes that 4 people have died so far, and no one knows the cause after a month of investigation. "It is really ridiculous that it has turned into a headless case." This is a food safety incident, not a personal crime issue. There is no answer so far. This is wrong. I hope the legal department will review it carefully. [Source: China Jingwei Network]