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Mr. Sidra's Irtinator: Four Russians died in Tyumen from alcohol poisoning

According to the investigation, alcoholic beverages "Siberia Sources" and "Tsar's Hunting" had no excise stamps and contained methyl alcohol. Seven such bottles were found in the apartment of the dead. In the Russian city of Tyumen, four people were poisoned by methyl alcohol. This was announced on June 14 by the press service of the Investigation Department of the Criminal Code in the Tyumen region.

According to law enforcement officers, in the period from January this year, unidentified persons sold the Russians with alcohol with labels "Source of Siberia" and "Tsar's Hunting". Drinking a drink with methyl alcohol, four citizens died. "Investigative, procedural and investigative measures aimed at establishing the persons involved in committing a crime are currently underway," the regional investigative department said.

Journalists of the KP newspaper with reference to law enforcement officers said that alcoholic beverages had no excise stamps. According to media reports, on the evening of June 12, the apartment found the body of a 62-year-old woman. Her 51-year-old cohabitant died the next day in the ambulance. The material states that the third victim-a 65-year-old pensioner was discovered a little later. The media emphasized that none of the seven found in the apartment of the dead bottles had no excise stamps.