BHOPAL: Three more children died in Madhya Pradesh's Chhindwara on Sunday after allegedly having cough syrup, taking the toll to 14 on a day a government doctor was arrested, an SIT was formed and the body of a two-year-old girl was exhumed for autopsy - the first among the reported fatalities so far. In Chhindwara, doctor Praveen Soni, who prescribed Coldrif to many of the young victims, was charged with negligence causing death. Two other deaths, of kids aged two and four, were reported from neighbouring Betul but the collector did not linkthem to cough syrup. Body of 2-year-old girl exhumed with parental consent: Cops Dr Praveen Soni was charged with prescribing many victims Coldrif, the cough syrup that MP government banned on Saturday after a test report confirmed diethyle
Coldrif tragedy: Doctor held, SIT set up as Madhya Pradesh's 'syrup toll' rises to 14

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