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Tunisia - Meknassi food poisoning: 2 deaths and 7 family members hospitalized

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Meknassi: A family decimated by poisoning...

2026/05/29 10:34

Two people died on Thursday evening following poisoning that affected nine members of the same family in the Meknassi delegation, in the Sidi Bouzid governorate.

According to the regional health director in Sidi Bouzid, Dr. Salem Nasri, seven other people have been admitted to the Sidi Bouzid University Hospital to receive the necessary care. Their condition is currently stable, but they remain under medical observation.

Analyses and samples were taken to determine the source of the poisoning. Field teams were also deployed to support the operations.

According to the same source, the first victim died at the local hospital in Meknassi, while the second succumbed during his transfer to the university hospital in Sidi Bouzid.

https://www.mosaiquefm.net/fr/actua...assi-une-famille-decimee-par-une-intoxication
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Fatal poisoning in Meknassi: authorities rule out watermelon as the cause

Updated on:
May 29, 8:03 PM
May 29, 2026, 8:03 PM

By Myriam Ben Zineb

Investigations are continuing after the mass poisoning that occurred in the delegation of Meknassi, in the governorate of Sidi Bouzid, which claimed the lives of two people while resulting in the hospitalization of seven other members of the same family.

During his appearance on Diwan FM on Friday, May 29, 2026, the director of preventive health at the regional health directorate of Sidi Bouzid, Béchir Saïdi, denied the information widely circulated on social media suggesting a link between this poisoning and the consumption of watermelon.

He specified that the nine people involved had shared a lunch consisting mainly of couscous with osbane sauce, mutton, a vegetable salad, and soft drinks. No fruit was served during the meal.

The exact cause of the poisoning has not yet been determined. The results of the forensic examinations are pending to establish the origin of the tragedy. Samples of the food consumed have also been taken by the National Food Safety Authority for in-depth analysis.

As a reminder, the incident resulted in the deaths of two people, aged 35 and 49. Seven other family members were transferred to the Sidi Bouzid University Hospital to receive the necessary treatment.

Their condition is currently stable.

https://businessnews.com.tn/2026/05...tes-ecartent-la-piste-de-la-pasteque/1403864/
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Food poisoning in Meknassy : investigation underway after two deaths

May 29, 2026By: Di with TAP

The health of seven people who suffered food poisoning on Thursday evening is stable, said the regional health director in Sidi Bouzid, Salem Nasri.

He specified that three people have already left the hospital, while three others are expected to leave in the coming hours, adding that only one patient will remain under medical observation for the next 24 hours.

In a statement to the TAP news agency, Nasri said that samples of the different components of the meal consumed by the victims were taken for analysis in order to determine the exact causes of this poisoning which claimed the lives of two members of the same family.

He added that the poisoned individuals quickly developed respiratory, cardiac, and neurological complications.

They were first transferred to the local hospital in Meknassy where they received initial treatment, before being urgently evacuated to the Sidi Bouzid University Hospital, as their condition required intensive care in the emergency department.

The regional official also denied reports circulating on social media that the meal consumed contained watermelon.

He stressed that the regional health directorate and the National Authority for Food Safety (INSSPA) conducted a field investigation and carried out sampling for analysis at the regional and central levels.

Nasri also indicated that the bodies of the two victims have been transferred to the forensic medicine department, specifying that it is not possible to determine the exact causes of death before the publication of the results of the analyses.

It should be noted that the delegation of Meknassy, ​​in the governorate of Sidi Bouzid, recorded two deaths on Thursday evening due to food poisoning affecting nine members of the same family.

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Meknassi poisoning: Six patients leave the hospital

2026/05/30 13:41

The last three children affected by the food poisoning outbreak in the Meknassi region were discharged from the Sidi Bouzid University Hospital on Saturday, May 30, 2026, after making a full recovery. Their mother, however, was transferred to a hospital in Tunis for further medical treatment.

The director of preventive health at the regional health directorate, Dr. Béchir Saïdi, indicated that six of the seven people poisoned have gradually left the hospital after receiving the necessary treatment. Only one patient remains hospitalized in the capital for further monitoring.

As a reminder, this tragedy resulted in two deaths and seven injuries in total.

https://www.mosaiquefm.net/fr/actua...-de-meknassi-six-patients-quittent-l-hopital​
 
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