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Kids Sickened by Carbon Monoxide at Genoa Party
12 Jan
Summary
- Seventeen children and three parents were hospitalized due to carbon monoxide poisoning.
- A faulty heater at a restaurant in Genoa, Italy, caused the poisoning incident.
- All affected individuals are in stable condition and not in danger.

A religious celebration at a restaurant in Genoa, Italy, led to several children and their parents being hospitalized following carbon monoxide poisoning. The young guests began experiencing severe symptoms, including headaches, dizziness, and nausea, prompting immediate medical attention.
According to local reports, a faulty heater is suspected as the source of the carbon monoxide leak. The incident resulted in 17 children and three parents being admitted to the hospital. Their conditions are currently stable, and no lives are in danger.
Hospital officials confirmed that all patients are under constant surveillance and receiving appropriate medical care, including oxygen therapy for some. The timely intervention by medical staff has ensured the stable clinical condition of all affected individuals.




